quite intresting really.

The idea that we might physically account for religious experience is something that can be used both ways. One might argue that a religious experience is less "magical" because we can physically see how the brain "creates" things, but on the other hand the Bible says our bodies are "temples", with our "selfs" being somewhere inside that temple.

We tend to be demystified when we can account for spiritual things in a material/physical way, but in reality we have to understand that the creation, and the law of nature that comes wiht it, is the medium that God uses to reach us. His own laws of nature are not ones that are ever broken, but perhaps altered by the "programmer/creator" God. Jesus says he is God, and that he can turn water into wine. First hand we take this as a bending of the laws of nature. "How can the chemical components change due to the authority of one man's will", but on the other hand the bible says that God sustains and controls all existence. So when the roots of a vine dig into the ground, draw water up, produce fruit from that water that can be fermented we can conclude that Jesus (by whome the world was made) is correct in saying this without any unbelievability to it.

I odn't know how on topic I remained; I hope there is leneancy for being stoned