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Amaris
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^ Get enough of them together, and then it becomes a problem...
Looks like we're operating on different definitions of words like "hallucination", then...
We apparently are. I go by the dictionary definition of the word.
Ah yes, the definition like this?
1.
a sensory experience of something that does not exist outside the mind, caused by various physical and mental disorders, or by reaction to certain toxic substances, and usually manifested as visual or auditory images.
2.
the sensation caused by a hallucinatory condition or the object or scene visualized.
3.
a false notion, belief, or impression; illusion; delusion.
Let me ask you this: When a man is in the desert, nothing around him but sand and rock as far as the eye can see, he spots a grove of palm trees, with a small pond in the middle, and he runs to it, yelling with joy and celebration, and when he reaches it, it disappears to reveal nothing but more sand and rock. He has seen a mirage. Is he not hallucinating? Does that definition still stand even though the man would swear by all the fates that he could not only see it, but that it felt real? That it personally impacted him? Is it an insult to say he hallucinated? That he was delusional?
You see, religion is so incorporated into our culture, that the very concept of it all being anything other than believable, that "walking on faith" has as much to do with reality as walking on water, is just unimaginable by so many, that what they're seeing, what they feel they are experiencing as an oasis in the middle of the desert, is just more sand and rock?