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	<title>Comments on: New Domain for Breaking Spells</title>
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		<title>By: GeorgeRic</title>
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		<description>How great it is to find a blog of people who are honestly looking for answers.  You people see only what is material; lots of Christian ideas are out of this world (and help us to live better in this world).  Plato in his &#039;Allegory of the Cave&#039; started it.  Abbott, writer of &#039;Flatland&#039;, described contiguous  dimensional worlds.  &#039;Techie Worlds&#039;, available at Amazon.com, analyzes in a mechanistic sort of way. It looks at Christian concepts like Trinity, resurrection, judgment, soul, Satan and hell.  Viewed dimensionally, those ideas make logical sense.  That follows the pattern of science:  examine phenomena in the light of a theory.  When phenomena become more understandable, accept that theory.
	Throughout history mankind has experienced strange ideas and events:  Wicca, Greek gods, Hindu pantheism, upturned corners on oriental temples, the sun dancing at Fatima.  Materialists just deny them all.  &#039;Techie Worlds&#039;, with its geometric understanding of  worlds contiguous with ours, explains the structure of our real worlds.  It is not accepted by bible thumpers and professional religious.  They have faith.  Instead it serves thinkers who are  able to integrate sensible ideas.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How great it is to find a blog of people who are honestly looking for answers.  You people see only what is material; lots of Christian ideas are out of this world (and help us to live better in this world).  Plato in his &#8216;Allegory of the Cave&#8217; started it.  Abbott, writer of &#8216;Flatland&#8217;, described contiguous  dimensional worlds.  &#8216;Techie Worlds&#8217;, available at Amazon.com, analyzes in a mechanistic sort of way. It looks at Christian concepts like Trinity, resurrection, judgment, soul, Satan and hell.  Viewed dimensionally, those ideas make logical sense.  That follows the pattern of science:  examine phenomena in the light of a theory.  When phenomena become more understandable, accept that theory.<br />
	Throughout history mankind has experienced strange ideas and events:  Wicca, Greek gods, Hindu pantheism, upturned corners on oriental temples, the sun dancing at Fatima.  Materialists just deny them all.  &#8216;Techie Worlds&#8217;, with its geometric understanding of  worlds contiguous with ours, explains the structure of our real worlds.  It is not accepted by bible thumpers and professional religious.  They have faith.  Instead it serves thinkers who are  able to integrate sensible ideas.<br />
GeorgeRic</p>
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