DocM
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Hey Use,
I agree with most of what you wrote. There is something distinctly hollow in setting up rigid scientific experiments to document what is for most of us an intimate an personal experience.
If you had read Don as long as I have, however, you'd see there is more to him than his dogged insistence on verification of spiritual events by controlled means. He has beautiful stories from his congregants which he has, in the past posted here, in which they have witnessed ghostly visitations by loved ones, materializations of objects and even as I recall an incident where a dead loved one drove a car for a time.
Without knowing his congregation, most would dismiss these stories as far fetched/impossible, yet Don does not. He tells the story of the ghost who drove his loved one's car as if it really happened. Forget about logic, beliveability, etc.
And so, I am forced to believe that on this board, Don pushes for the controlled verification approach, but that his humanistic and loving side will believe the same sort of outlandish spiritual stuff from his own congregants because he knows that they are honest people - and he is dealing with them person to person.
Don is softer on the inside than he lets on. In fact, my intuition tells me that he is on the verge of a major personal spiritual breakthrough.
His insights are wonderful when he shares them, and while entering into discussion with him is not for the easily offended or the faint of heart, he does seem in general to respect and engage people who present their views in a cogent manner.
Matthew
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