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Replying to post 99 by Justin108]
Can you explain to me why you require a summary of the vast amounts of confirming and conflicting data I have sifted through?
So I can investigate whether or not your conclusion is rational.
Just to verify we are on the same page in regard to this:
My conclusion in regard to this is that I am in communication with a conscious self aware intelligent creative entity which inhabits the planet earth, using the form of the planet as a creative medium, and that this entity is responsible for the creation of biological life forms on the planet, through the process of what is called biological evolution, and divests an aspect of its consciousness into those forms, giving life to those forms through that process.
Is that the conclusion you are wanting the summery of, regarding the vast amounts of confirming and conflicting data I have sifted through and come to?
As you can see, the listing of various other explanations did not further Guy1's position. Regardless, does that make Guy2's position stronger? Is Guy1's inability to come up with alternate explanations justification for Guy2's belief that it was a vampire?
Your use of the analogy of unidentified noise and mythological critter in relation what I have thus far shared re the EE and my interactions with the EE are far too unaligned to be of any use, at least for how you are attempting to use them.
They are useful to me in understanding you as an individual and the position you hold.
You try to align through the analogy that my relationship and interactive communication over the decades with the EE is akin to 'hearing a strange noise' which I am also disturbed by and have sort the opinion of someone else about.
Your use of a mythological being from fiction is aligning the idea of GOD with mythological beings in that, GOD - like mythological beings - apparently cannot be proven to exist.
Your choice of mythological being is telling in itself as it shows that to you, the idea of GOD is like the idea of a bloodsucking fear inducing creature of the dark preying upon innocent victims.
From my own experience with the EE, such analogy cannot be any further from the truth.
Now I get that some people place the idea of GOD with mythological beings on the assumption that GOD apparently cannot prove to that individual that GOD exists. There are a few major reason why this is the case. For example:
1: The individual believes that GOD is a mythological concept but is not real therefore actually does not exist.
2: The individual has no interest in finding out for there self if that is actually the case.
3: The individual has an interest in finding out for there self if that is actually the case, but hasn't any idea how to go about finding out.
4: The individual vaguely thinks that if GOD were real, someone else should be able to show him/her that this is the case.
How do you know it's not simply your own thoughts?
I have already explained that. In the explanation it is obvious that my own thoughts are part of the process, and it is just like how someone else's thoughts can influence my own thoughts as interaction between the two entities happens, I can allow those thoughts to become part of my own thoughts - or not allow, as I choose.
"Time and again" implies repetition. So how is me asking your Earth Entity to read my mind a request to do something "time and again"? If this is its first time doing this, then complaining about doing it "time and again" makes no sense.
I will clarify. I was saying [in part] that time and again people expect to be able to
use GOD as they choose, as if GOD were simply a tool of some kind, rather than a living, self aware, intelligent creative autonomous entity. Time and again this attitude about GOD proves to be futile.
"It's not that the Earth Entity doesn't want to do it... it just wouldn't like to do it"
- ok how is this any different?
See my reply above.
"I can predict the truth, but you'll just lie and say I'm wrong". Of course. More excuses.
1: You misrepresent me. I have not claimed to predict anything, truth or otherwise.
2: What I said wasn't an excuse. I was pointing out the holes in your rather poorly thought out way to scientifically test what you are calling my 'claim'.