If twelve people see a lake as a body of water, and one person sees it as solid enough to walk on, who is delusional?
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Saturday, January 5, 2008
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Well, I'm not sure. I was thinking that if the one who sees it as solid enough to walk on, can't actually walk on it, then he might be the delusional one. On the other hand, maybe he's just incompentent. So... my answer is... hmmmm... um....
No one?
I can't help but wonder...why does it matter? The only way this would be important to me is if I am the one doing the walking.
a large fraction of the human race believed Jesus walked on water..
are they delusional too?
The person who sees the lake as solid is obviously delusional, unless of course, he is Jesus Christ and can actually walk on water. In which case, he won't be delusional at all.
Any comments will be the delusional - The faith moves and makes everything solid, while the reasoning just muse on what is what and disguise like a wisdom.
Tomas - I think you've nailed it!
None are delusional. Each one's reality is based on what they believe. What they believe is true, is true for them.
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