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Jaberwocky
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You would have to ask them to demonstrate something out of this world, yes.How do you know this? They were only human and may have been mistaken about their claims of external help. Humans can, and do, make mistakes. How can I check that their claims are correct and not an error?
In the case of Abraham, the belief was personal. It didn’t matter if you thought Abraham was telling the truth. Abraham to the best of his knowledge knew it was a voice from beyond due to the promise given to him and the subsequent fulfillment of it (Isaac).
Therefore his descendents, through the line of Jacob, always trusted in God through other prophets that came along as well.
You do not know if the external assistant is telling the truth. But it is reasonable to trust him/her.What about the external assistance? Eve had a conversation with a spiritual being before eating the fruit. Was that spiritual being trustworthy? How do we know that the external assistance was telling the truth?
Let me give you an example.
If you had a choice between taking the advise of two people regarding a physical pain in the chest, you would listen to a Doctor over a Carpenter.
That is reasonable because the Doctor is the more likely to know. In fact, to listen to the Carpenter at all is unreasonable.
Same thing applies here. Buddha was just a man and as such wouldn’t even know if he came to know or become aware of a higher consciousness. It may just be Schizophrenia. So Buddha is like a carpenter.
Now you may again get a little confused whether or not Abraham too was schizophrenic so I thought I should answer that. He probably had good reason to wonder till God gave him a son in his late age. Before that, I am certain he had many other assistance from God that lead him to conclude that God was certainly powerful and not some voice in his head or some powerless spiritual being. We could get in to that more but this is not a analysis of Abraham (which is a great topic I would love to discuss but this is not the thread for it).
The core point here, which shouldn’t be missed by you or anyone, is that to believe someone regarding things of the beyond, you must have a reason to think them from beyond. If they already admit they are from this world or the evidence to think them from beyond is insufficient, then by all means the reasonable thing to do is REJECT.