mentalgymnast wrote:I have a question wrote:You were defending your assertion that individuals could differentiate between spiritual phenomena and self induced feelings, and that a qualitative burning in the bosom was the key differentiator between spiritual phenomena and self induced feelings.
OK. I won't argue that point.
It’s unarguable, just read the thread.
But it is faith that moves one forward from that point into active belief/hope.
Assuming when you say ‘point’ you mean from the moment you get a burning in the bosom, then I disagree. Confirmation bias can move you forward from that point. So can delusion. So can rational investigation and thinking. In your phrase above ‘faith’ is simply ‘what you already want to be true’.
Go back to my experience - from the moment I had the burning in the bosom confirming the Book of Mormon wasn’t true, how would faith have led me into active belief/hope?
Yes, we are all still stepping into the unknown after having experience what we consider...or hope...to be spiritual experiences. We each have to decide what we're going to do with these 'peak experiences' and how they will fit into our overall schema of things, including faith.
Regards,
MG
How/why are we stepping into the unknown after experiencing a burning in the bosom that could have been self induced?