Just another reason you never saw conservatives rioting or needed safe rooms and classes canceled when Obama was President.
Daniel said, "Let the name of God be blessed forever and ever, For wisdom and power belong to Him.
21"It is He who changes the times and the epochs; He removes kings and establishes kings; He gives wisdom to wise men And knowledge to men of understanding.
22"It is He who reveals the profound and hidden things; He knows what is in the darkness, And the light dwells with Him.…
http://biblehub.com/daniel/2-21.htm
New American Standard 1977
“And it is He who changes the times and the epochs;
He removes kings and establishes kings;
He gives wisdom to wise men,
And knowledge to men of understanding.
And for the snowflakes, rioters and Hillary lovers see below.
Romans 13:1
Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which is from God. The authorities that exist have been appointed by God.
"All roads lead to Putin" -- Thomas Jefferson
That is interesting. So, to answer your question...you must have faith in the spiritual world (or whatever you want to call it)...because:
1) a sensation of a hundred volts of electricity running through your body can be explained by any one of a multitude of physiological conditions of the central nervous system, including many brought on by something as simple as stress. Just one example... Google Lhermitte's Sign and its association with MS.
2) what evidence exists that an experience you have has any connection to the spiritual? How do you define "spiritual"? If there is no tangible evidence, then it must be something in which you believe, i.e. "faith".
Furthermore, if you have faith that 1 and 2 are elements of a spiritual experience:
1) how is that any different than someone having faith in God?
2) what evidence do you have that these spiritual manifestations of yours are not of God and you just aren't recognizing Him, or are just flat out denying Him? Maybe God is trying to get your attention.
It seems to me...pending reading your definition of "spiritual", that God is a perfectly plausible source of your spiritual experiences, if they are in fact spiritual. I certainly can explain away, quite easily, what you described, clinically...and that is where the faith part comes into play. You have faith that what you are experiencing is spiritual. But what is it? What is the source? You have no evidence that it isn't God. God is, in fact, the most logical explanation. You have halfway accepted it just by accepting and having faith in things spiritual. You just haven't accepted Him.
No offense meant by the way. Just my opinion.
Faith: strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
Nope, faith has nothing to do with it. Maybe my spiritual experiences are just some delusions or chemical interactions or disease manifestation. Who knows for sure. I really don't care what the source is. The question is what spiritual knowledge can I obtain from them. That is the difficult part., maybe impossible.
BTW, I view spiritual as being core element of the natural world and as nothing to do with a belief in the supernatural.
Here's a question for you: Is the universe finite or infinite?
"All roads lead to Putin" -- Thomas Jefferson
Definition of faith
plural faiths
play\ˈfāths, sometimes ˈfāthz\https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/faith
- 1a : allegiance to duty or a person : loyalty lost faith in the company's presidentb (1) : fidelity to one's promises (2) : sincerity of intentions acted in good faith
- 2a (1) : belief and trust in and loyalty to God (2) : belief in the traditional doctrines of a religionb (1) : firm belief in something for which there is no proof clinging to the faith that her missing son would one day return (2) : complete trust
- 3: something that is believed especially with strong conviction; especially : a system of religious beliefs the Protestant faith
Faith absolutely has everything to do with it...unless you selectively make a part of the definition work for your purposes. My references to faith are more general in terms of believing in something without tangible proof of its existence. But thanks for answering my question...and I mean that in all sincerity.
As for your universe question...I have no idea for certain. Nor does the answer matter to me. But, I believe that God is not in, part of, limited by, or in any way subject to the universe. He created it. He is beyond it. He has authority over it. In a similar fashion that the people who designed and built the computer I am using are also not in, part of, or limited by my computer. I would want to say that the universe is infinite...but according to the big bang theory, I would imagine that it may be finite, yet continually expanding. What then would be beyond those boundaries? I have no idea. If it is true, then what exploded, where did it come from, and where did the space come from in which the universe expanded? I have no idea if God made the universe infinite or finite. I'll ask Him one day. But whatever the answer is...I don't require knowledge of it. It doesn't affect my faith. That is the nature of faith.
What do you think? Is it infinite or finite?
"All roads lead to Putin" -- Thomas Jefferson
My brother was trying to woo (woo? ya know, get into the pants of) some very (and I mean VERY) attractive woman, who was working on her masters' degree at the same time he was. She loved to spend hours "arguing" different things, one of which was whether the universe was finite or not. So! my bro and I are heading to meet this woman, and her equally gorgeous friend, for a double date, starting out at Happy Hour at a pub where university "intellectuals" hung out to pretend they actually might know something. On the way over, my brother made the mistake of asking me NOT to bring up that finite/infinite universe subject, and for Pete's sake, whatever I did, do not take the opposite side of the argument from her. I assured him I had no interest in that subject anyway.
So! the four of us are sitting at a table, enjoying some European dark beer on tap, and whoops! I let it slip out... (I'm a bad boy....)
Maybe...4...no, 5 hours later, we were ready to move on to new confines and topics.