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Old 10-10-2008, 05:41 AM   #1
weaddercaps

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No an atheist can not believe in god.


To jonathanlobl.


But I am curious does your 'operating theory' through your personal observations of the nature of reality/universe/whatever agree with the scientific methodology? ie.. do you see or 'know' things that would not be testable?
Since you asked -- I'm a reiki master. Past a certain point, reiki is not about technique, symbols, or "energy." There is a shift in the perception of reality. Real reiki is about piercing the vale of illusion and coming to terms with the unity behind all things. There is nothing testable here. Scientific methodology is not applicable.

I do not believe in a personal god. Even the idea of a personal god just seems silly to me on the face of things. My sense of underlying unity/one-ness? It's a working theory. I have my sense of things and I have my observations. I can make new observations. My sense of things can change. I have been mistaken in the past. I may be mistaken now.

It is good to be Agnostic. There is room for growth, development and change.

Jonatan Lobl
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