
02-18-2008, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by WANDERER
I used to get this chill feeling when walking down a set of stairs at work. A year later I happened to be in the lunchroom chatting to a woman who fell down that particular stairs and she described the whole incident of how she broke her leg and just what a painful mess that was. Intuition? Not really, I guess I picked up subtle cues from people's body language as they went down the stairs.
I view faith as one way of knowing and science as another. They operate under different heuristics. Solving what is truth scientifically or in another discipline involves different methodology.
Solving what is true in terms of faith involves revelation, confidence and trust.
Science uses the words evidence, reason and theory.
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I am sorry - perhaps you could explain - how does your having a "chill feeling" and a particular lady falling become connected. I am very skeptical of these situations because they seem to be resolved later.
Now if I could take you to ten houses and you could indicated by that “chill feeling", in which of the ten houses a brutal murder took place – I would be more inclined to give credence to methodologies of heuristics.
The Traveler
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