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Originally Posted by Igzy
OBW offered the, to me, weak idea that God may have never intended to live in people spiritually in the first place. I can't prove that is wrong, but then again most things can't be proved, but we choose not to believe them anyway. I.e. we engage in induction. We make sensible generalizations based upon our view of specifics.
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I have offered many things. And that was among them. It was not intended to be a centerpiece or to suggest anything about what I think is actually true. I sure don't think that I can prove it, and wouldn't care to try. Neither can I prove that there is a primary place of residence that is man's heart.
Now in the above quote you say "but we choose not to believe them anyway." You mean to say "choose
to believe them" — right? Otherwise, I am confused.
(Not trying to get into the now dead discussion. Just making sure that I am following your intent here.)