There are only 3 short sentences in this post. From this sentence I found something that was difficult to challenge with trust or unbelief. Games on mere imaginations often cause humans to trap themselves in uncertainty. On the other hand, the superstition or superstition is one of the levels of trust that too gives a role to imagination. In my belief nothing happens just like that. Nothing is useless.
How can you relate the role of God in this problem?
I think you may not have understood what I meant, possibly due to mistranslation, and gotten wrapped up in the mind making a “problem” where there is not one.
I can agree with this. If we consider ancient civilizations they many times were superstitious about things that they simply didn't understand. I get the impression that you are talking much deeper than that though. This all kind of reminds me of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Or if you wanted to view it from a more current perspective, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure or even Timeline. Again though, I think that I am probably over simplifying it.
There are only 3 short sentences in this post. From this sentence I found something that was difficult to challenge with trust or unbelief. Games on mere imaginations often cause humans to trap themselves in uncertainty. On the other hand, the superstition or superstition is one of the levels of trust that too gives a role to imagination. In my belief nothing happens just like that. Nothing is useless.
How can you relate the role of God in this problem?
I think you may not have understood what I meant, possibly due to mistranslation, and gotten wrapped up in the mind making a “problem” where there is not one.
And/or, I do not understand what you mean...
May be...
I can agree with this. If we consider ancient civilizations they many times were superstitious about things that they simply didn't understand. I get the impression that you are talking much deeper than that though. This all kind of reminds me of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Or if you wanted to view it from a more current perspective, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure or even Timeline. Again though, I think that I am probably over simplifying it.
Oh yeah, superstition sometimes is hidden truth but being it superstitious makes it a myth. Only the knowledge seekers would dare to find out