There is no system to the metaphysical claim that supernatural being exist. They are BS claims with no substantial evidence. And, yes, I do believe they are crazy ideas, because most people don't just leave it at "I had a weird experience, what could it have been?", but rather go into definitions of what they think they experienced which mostly involves making crap up. An example of this would be assuming that an unidentified object in the sky is a spaceship full of aliens from another planet.
Furthermore, I think they are crazy idea just as I think solipsism is a crazy idea. There is no substantial evidence to suggest that any of them are true (even though they of course are possible) and until the people making these claims provide some substantial evidence, I will continue to file them under "crazy ideas".
i rather like that post.
One of the ideas that bugs me, is the isolation from nature that many are led to believe. For example; to believe a god is in some other place and demons are spirits from hell to corrupt men/women are just 'crazy'.
Nature is who/what feeds us and to return to 'the garden' when trying to address or even assess our own needs and wants, then a grounding to reality begins to unfold. For example; god doesnt take the sun across the sky then thru the underworld for it to arise in the east. Just like an asteroid didnt bring life here from some utter place. The answers to both are found in the evidence left by our previous generations from their written and conveyed knowledge; words.
Science unveiled how the earth turns and science shares how life evolves from atoms and energy (em) versus adam and eve having beeen 'created'.
When removing our lineage to nature or 'leaving the garden' has sent makind on many tangents but within the knowledge left by the previous generations, there is enough to awaken mankind to actually comprehend what they are.
To comprehend the metaphyical renditions often the metaphors do actually share applicability.
Then to be capable of witnessing within your own self, de ja vu then any can shares the experience of how prophecies could actually exist. (energy (em) entangled between points in time (EPR paradox))