Your brain is like that TV set. It merely "reports" through your senses what is going on from the outside.
Yet, you and others are want to say that if YOU didn't see it on YOUR telly, "nothing" is going on, dear Terry (peace to you!). Isn't it possible that the "event" others saw... but wasn't televised on YOUR telly... really DID happen?
You assemble those reports inside your mind and form impressions.
Yes. And, yet, there are some pretty "unbelievable" things that are televised, aren't there? Heck, there are things that actually occur, are televised for ALL to see... and yet, folks STILL don't believe they occurred. Yes? Thus, seeing is not necessarily believing, is it, even when seen with one's own eyes? There are folks who actually witness something WITH their own eyes... and STILL don't believe it. Yes?
In the same vein, why can't NOT seeing... still result in believing? Do I HAVE to see a televised report to believe a devastating earthquake occurred in Japan? Isn't it entirely possible that someone else telling me THEY saw it could suffice? Do I really HAVE to flip through the channels and see it for myself? Better yet, to I have to actually get on a plane and go stand outside the nuclear reactor in order to believe it's been compromised?
We can curse the weather all we want. But, an umbrella makes a practical contribution, don't you think?
I think that depends. For some, an umbrella is a practical tool to keep them relatively dry and unrained on. For others, though... for example, those who LIKE rain and to feel it upon their skin... and those who aren't afraid of a little water... they are much more of a hindrance. There was a time when I couldn't understand why someone would go out in the rain without an umbrella. These says, I'm like, "Umbrella, schmubella. I won't melt - let it rain!"
Prior to coming to JWN, I thought the practice of requiring others to adopt our own personal paradigm boxes or risk being considered inferior... was primarily the "way" of religion, politics, and class. I kind of knew that it included self-perceived "intellects" but it truly saddens me that it does. Because while I understand it as to the others, I'm not sure I do as to the latter. Sort of contradictory, IMHO.
Peace to you, dear Terry... and hope you don't melt the next time you go out without an umbrella.
A slave of Christ,
SA