Why don't we WANT to believe the stuff shown in this video is true?
I understand how non-believers find the miraculous simply impossible. But, even Christians who think this stuff USED to happen all the time, and not just by Jesus, but by every dude who hung out with him, don't think stuff like this can happen anymore. Why not?
January 5, 2010
Sleigh Track Logic: Stream-of-Consciousness
Acclaimed authors James Joyce and Virgina Woolf both experimented in stream-of-consciouness writing.
Meaning, they wrote as they thought - in real-time. No forethought. No plan. They just wrote. It's ALMOST as if they acted as the pen, and either they subconsciously or someone/something else did the writing.
Now here's the crazier part. Both Woolf's novel, "Mrs. Dalloway" and Joyce's "Ulysses" are widely acclaimed as two of the greatest fiction books of all time. In fact, "Ulysses" often ranks first on the list.
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How is that possible? And why do we want to reject the thought of anything weird going on.
