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To: neverdem

I ask myself this: What would happen if we saw UFO’s all the time. Huge ones would graze over cities, formations would do fun tricks, etc., yet we could only see them. We could not sense them with any electronic device, we could not touch them, with ANYTHING, no matter what we did or what technology was at our disposal.

And we have lived with their presence for the entire history of man.

We would just “accept” them. They would be a topic of discussion from time to time, but “science” would, for the most part, ignore their presence. And if someone started talking of the possibility of their being created by intelligent beings, science may just try to say they are just something that evolved that we don’t yet understand.

Well, there is something like that that we have all experienced every single day of our lives. All people KNOW it exists, nobody can explain it from a natural perspective, yet science ignores it as a possible proof of the intelligent (read that divine) creation of man. Frankly, science has very little to say about it other than wild speculation.

I am speaking of human consciousness.


3 posted on 08/02/2010 10:26:36 PM PDT by RobRoy (The US Today: Revelation 18:4)
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To: RobRoy
I am speaking of human consciousness.

Yes! What Steinbeck called the "tragic miracle."

I'm a Christian, but just from a scientific pov, I wonder what to make of consciousness. Just about every day I wonder about it. I accept that God made it and he had his reasons and methods...I'd simply love to know what those are!

Consciousness. It's like nothing else -- as far as we know!

*ghost*

7 posted on 08/03/2010 4:47:03 AM PDT by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (668, neighbor of the beast, is tagline enough)
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