8029 | Forums / Main Forum / Why Faith Is A Must | on: January 15, 2007, 02:34:17 PM |
Thanks
Soc, I am not to familiar with computers. It is interesting as to what
you have said in your comparison. With my limited knowledge i would say
the the mind is like the mother board the hard drive and the computer
chip, and maybe the desires are the program. Thats my two cents on that .
Now is it the strength of the desire (the physical desire or the spiritual desire) that determines what choice the person (the conscious layer) will make, or is it something else besides the desire? What if the desires are equally strong (if such a thing is possible). Would the conscious layer of a person still be able to choose one desire over another?
Lets say the desires are
equally strong. So there was no choice, then the desire to not choose
would be the strongest desire. Or if the was a choice between the two
and the two were chosen because the desire was equal on the objects ,
then the strongest desire would be to choose the two.
The highest layer, the spiritual layer, has a different desire. This layer communicates directly with the Holy Spirit and the two concur that smoking is a sin. This communication might take place on a level above, or beyond the awareness of, the conscious layer. The spiritual layer then passes this idea from the Holy Spirit to the conscious layer so that the mind now considers the thought that it is a sin to smoke. In order for there to be a choice the body must function as an evidence. I mean you can desire to have something and not get at it because if you do not move your body to that object then your desire to not have it is the strongest desire, since your body did not actually move toward the object to get it.In choice there must be an actually choice of an object by the entire person or it is a desire to look at yourself in a dichotomous way that is the strongest desire to not actually choose. |
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