Ronald David Bruno
Well-Known Member
What an illogical position and view of reality, "Nothing really exists unless one personally experiences it." So everything is an illusion until you have an experience? That makes reality subjective, meaning everyone's reality ( truth) is different, based on what they personally have experienced, therefore, there is no absolutes, which translates into "moral relativism". This is the liberals way of thinking. With this philosphy, one might reason that evil doesn't exist. "What's good for you is good for you, but not necessarily for me ..."Not assumption, the direct experience.
There are absolutes, God and His Word, that defines Who He is and Who we are, good and evil, sin and slavation, Heaven and the Lake of Fire.
With that, Happy New Year - which may be an illusion you untul you wake up tomorrow morning and at some point feel a sense of comfort, contentment, happiness and you smile.
I am well aware of and value the wonderful moments that we experience each day. In them, we get a glimpse of heaven; but also moments that are a glimpse of torment and darkness. We hope for the future and our faith carries us to the next day to run the race and finish.
Jesus is the Author of our faith and so all our lives are composed of this reality, that He created, that existed in His mind before the foundation of the world.
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