I don't know why I feel drawn to this thread but I do so I have returned to your original question Quentin
An answer to this question is subjective to the individual an a posteriori experiene. However, can there be an a priori experence, one that is objective, outside the bounds of personel experiene, or does it remain subjective? God speaks to me, through many venus, except audible. For my part there is no chit-chat with the Creator. NOTE; your comments are not limited to the God of the Bible. I am interested in peoples spritual thoughts. Atheist are welcome to comment as well, your input is important to the discussion. Keep it civil folks, no need to turn this into a donnybrook. Everyones comments are of value. If it gets nasty I'll request the thread be deleted. Now, lets talk...... |
In thinking about your opening post, my answer would be that the experience of god speaking to us (through the many avenues described in this thread) is neither completely objective nor subjective. For example there are echoes of all these experiences in diverse religious, social and political life in the past. At the same time when something is experienced what we subjectively experience is only part of a ripple effect going in both directions for example thusly < an experience> - so these experiences are neither subjective nor objective but seem to manifest when problems of living arise and when we are experiencing intense emotional/spiritiual/physical challenge.
So in the past (we can say in order to undertand) we have these wave effects which are neither objective nor subjective. Whilst in the present waves are passing through and by us all the time - we become conscious of parts of these when we reach a stalemate/a break. How we choose to describe these events is up to us and is influenced by our lives. On this understanding I agree that atheists and believers are open to these events but will describe them in different ways.
the above is how I understand it and I have tried to explain it as clinically as I can, but please feel free to disagree.
watersprout - I so agree with your sentiments but from an atheistic standpoint