Message from @tsarsNeezy
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In religion and theology, revelation is the revealing or disclosing of some form of truth or knowledge through communication with a deity or other supernatural entity or entities."
"Divine inspiration is the concept of a supernatural force, typically a deity, causing a person or people to experience a creative desire. It has been a commonly reported aspect of many religions, for thousands of years. Divine inspiration is often closely tied to the concept of revelation, the belief in information being revealed or disclosed through communication with a deity or other supernatural entity or entities."
Both
Alright.
I believe in both.
Mhm.
Because some things can be explained and some things cant
That is true.
most things can
But I dont doubt that there's a supernatural occurance if it came from god
or atleast christ
Mhm.
Personally I am not a Christian nor religious so I do not believe in either concept.
Better not be a jew.
He said heโs not teligious
*oh no*
I'm a Deist, lol.
You can be a non religious jew
:/
I believe God made the Universe and then left it, that's how I see it.
Dark
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It's like optimistic nihilism.
Seems like nihilism to me
Somewhat.
God abandoning you
Not abandoning,
the idea is that God does not intervene at all.
then how do you know he exists?
sounds more like optimistic nihlism because at least it implies something is out there
Cosmological and Design arguement.
:/
That's what I go off.
And how else would such miracles happen?
I don't believe in miracles.
^
Was god creating the universe not a miracle?
Most people would consider it to be
Personally I would see it as an action, not a miracle. I usually put miracle towards such things as religious experiences or miraculous healing.
I'd argue it isn't a miracle if there aren't necessarily lesser mortal beings to witness it and define it as such