I asked, “Out of curiosity, how do you know what your feelings mean, and how do you distinguish between those that are genuine and those that just have physical causes.”
“Since I am not an epiphenomenon of this physical body, I know the difference and can evaluate their meaning.”
Don’t mean to be picky, but you did not answer the question, just reasserted that you could, but I already knew you believed you could. The question was “HOW?”
Hank
In the second place, I restated that scientists are not infallible because you brought up Newtons beliefs and those of scientists during the Wright brothers experiments.
And finally, your appraisal of my epistemology though I appreciate your time to express it - is irrelevant to what I classify as knowledge (post 1201.)
But for the record, dear Hank Kerchief, I am dead and yet I am alive with Christ in God. (Col 3:3) I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. (Gal 2:20)
Or to put it another way, I am here and there, in time and in timelessness, more aware of the Spirit than of the flesh. (Romans 8)
Therefore, I know the difference between urgings of the flesh and of the spirit, or as a metaphor the mechanical noise of the radio/receiver versus the actual signal.
Gods Name is I AM.