Thanks for sharing your testimony...if a bit long, it was honest and was appreciated by me, for one. I too have seen the evidence of the supernatural.
It is one thing for us to have such fervent beliefs and to realize that what we have experienced is important, in our opinion, to others as well as ourselves.
It is another thing to realize that the world is going to continue how it is and that what must happen is happening.
It does us no good to attack science or to try and rant at the direction of education and rationality.
Lets get back to Modulous's topic.
Modulous writes:
The current hot war is between evolutionists who argue vociferously exactly how to beat the growing sentiments of anti-science and the threat to the enlightenment that is fundamentalism (as one participant commented: 'Should we bash religion with a crowbar or only with a baseball bat?'1). To be fair, the theistic evolutionists are involved - but they are essentially what/who the war is over, not the participants.
Perhaps the question: IS Religious Fundamentalism a threat to enlightened thinking?
For those of us who have seen the unprovable yet real dynamics of the spiritual realm, we can only agree that one mads madness is another mans enlightenment.