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I have to agree with you here Tom. Science has been working on the holy grail of a unified field theory for a long time, yet are further away from it now than when they started because our understanding of the universe is more complex.
I wouldn't say further away. Knowing something doesn't work is also knowledge and therefore a step forward. But any solution does seem to still be pretty far off.

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Why can"t we?
Can you? I can't. I get upset about stuff that I later found out I'd missunderstood. I'd say that the fact that I'm sad isn't proof for anything at all outside our bodies.

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Here is where you are making a mistake Tom. You are focusing on objective truth. You admit that you are unable to explain that you heard your dead grandmother's voice, and I admit that I cannot. But I do not try to convince you that it did not happen. This is because I recognize that there is subjective truth also.

Just because I would do everything in my power to prove that any manifestation of a ghost is an absolute hoax does not mean that I do not recognize that, for some people, they are real. You call this blind faith.

Let me explain the difference to you between blind faith and faith.

Blind faith is what you do use every time you eat food that you did not see prepared, or it was not prepared by someone you trust implicitly. You trust that everyone who had contact with that food followed all the proper procedures for handling food, that they are healthy, and that they do not have any reason whatsoever to do you harm. this would include just being pissed off at the world in general and not deciding to take it out on some random customer, or just not liking the way you look. That is blind faith.

My faith is based on study and questioning everything that I come across. I believe in God not because someone told me too, but because after years of study and research I determined to my satisfaction that He exists. This does not mean that I claim to have the answers, because I do not. My faith is not blind.

I will admit that most people who believe in God did not go through the process I did, but I can show you a number of people through history that did. Blind faith is out there, but not all faith is blind faith.
When we're discussing objectivity and relativity in truth it quickly gets hairy. I think you'll have to explain what you mean by subjective/objective truth. If truth is subjective in every case we all live in seperate dimensions. I think that's highly unlikely. I do believe that outside the world our minds create there is a reality. It may be adulterated by our opinions and filtered through our senses. But I do believe it is there. Which denies that truth can be subjective.

Truth can be different between people if we have different interpretations of the subject matter. But that doesn't actually change the level of objective truth, does it? "Truth" is another one of my many philosophical obsessions.

It's very interesting now with the post modernist school often trying to make all truth relative to cultural interpretation. But I doubt we'll get much further than Nietzsche. You'll need to make a pretty solid case for subjective truth in such a concrete issue as whether or not the voice of my granny is of supernatural origin.

I'll admit that when I heard my grannies voice my first leap of faith was, "that was cool I wonder why I heard her voice". In other words, I assumed it was of non-supernatural origin and left it at that. I had no basis for making this leap of faith other than that I'd never at any other time seen anything supernatural. But that doesn't discount this as a supernatural occurence. But where can I take it from here? Now I know that I have a case of possible supernatural occurence. Can I draw any conclusions of the nature of this possible supernatural force?

We live in a world of very few answers.

I understand that you have questioned your faith, but you do agree that the act of questioning your faith alone doesn't necesarily add to it's level of truth? How we do this questioning is just as important. I have yet to see any valid line of reasoning that would bring anybody to the christian faith. Even if we accept the existence of the supernatural and miracles, we still have nothing to work with.