It's a long paper. Read half of it, but may need to wait to finish it. I do think careful consideration of this area is warranted and agree with some things you are saying.
I think it is a
profound point irrespective of how well I have personally presented it. I tried to bring several points into play and was attempting to make it an evangelical piece. It need not be...
Sorry about the length, but I encourage you to work through it at your convenience. http://
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And that is only half the story...
There are some other things in the quantum that
I sense lend credence to the plausibility of the miracles spoke of in Biblical scripture. Now this is well out of my league to speak of, but I am suprised at the typical resistance to all of the ideas in question.
If true (and I think so) it would be true divine
revelation and the best news in the world. I guess most people are looking to prove the status quo, and not so much of the truth.
By the way...
the truth whatever it turns out to be would be utterly astonishing! I say that
in light of the fact that so many pretend not to know more than they do, and assume such reality to be out of our reach.
In that sense, they're underlying assumptions rig the debate...
Thank you for your response...
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