Moniker wrote:So, what if one asks to know God and there's nada in the results department? Does the experiment end?
Well, a repetition might be a good idea just as it took Edison many failures before making a lightbulb. Even then, I think someitmes there comes a point when one should give up on trying to make gold out of lead.
Well, WHAT precisely happens? You ask for "wisdom", so what is that? BCSpace said this was a scientific test! So what precisely is the wisdom one is seeking? I was throwing out a few options.
Joseph Smith was seeking for God's will on the matter of which church to join. Seeking God's will on matters is the wisdom we should seek for most. Foreign languages are fun, but they're hardly as important as many other things such as knowing whether God wants us to be careful about damaging the planet or wishes us to focus our efforts on fighting slavery or whatnot.
Right, is it beamed into their brain or is it their unconscious alerting them to danger? My father in Vietnam heard "DUCK!" (not the quacking kind) quite clearly and he followed these directions and a bullet flew right over him and struck the soldier behind him. He's not a fellow prone to supernatural explanations, no one had yelled that out -- yet, he HEARD it. Something alerted him to danger... was it God? Or was it that there were a series of things his mind picked up on (did he hear the bullet coming, did he actually hear it being fired although not necessarily aware that he had??) that alerted him to danger?
Bullets travel faster than the speed of sound. You can't hear them being fired until it's too late although you can hear missiles or cannon balls being fired. You can also hear a neighbor bullet being fired as an automatic weapon starts pointing towards you and you could possibly be aware of the sounds or sight of the enemy getting ready to shoot.
So, if we avoid catastrophes even without seeking God's guidance this doesn't really point to God, does it? It seems that one that already looked to God for answers would attribute these seemingly amazing events to God.
It's possible it was God--I believe God protects the non-religious at times too. I also believe it's possible that there is a natural explanation. I don't know--I wasn't there. Furthrmore I believe that God doesn't tend to prove He exists but only drops little hints that add up to evidence for him when taken together.
You mention truth. What type of truth are you speaking of here? In the realm of knowing God and His will? Is this what it comes down to for this test? We ask God, essentially, for guidance and He will deliver if you ask earnestly?
Essentially yes, it is to seek God's will.