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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 9:44 am
(September 16, 2011 at 9:24 pm)lucent Wrote: I received revelation that I needed to investigate it, and when I finally got to it, I found it was about the God I already knew. God had shown me beforehand that He is a triune God, and that He has a Messiah..ie, someone whose job it was to save the world. So the bible was confirmed true to me before I had ever read it.
Tell me, When there are people who will swear as you have that they received revelations of a monotheistic Allah or Jewish Yaweh or Buddah or some pantheist consciousness and all of them are equally sure of themselves, what makes you so sure that your "revelation" is any more significant?
Also, explain to me why no person who had never heard of Christianity before has ever worshipped Jesus because of revealed truth?
And how exactly does the statement "So the bible was confirmed true to me before I had ever read it." make any sense when reading the bible it's self does not endow someone with "Truth"?
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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 12:19 pm
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(September 17, 2011 at 3:22 am)lucent Wrote: Well, faith is a gift from God.
Actually, faith is mental masturbation indulged in by petulant intellectual infants. The difference between physical masturbator and mental masturbators is mental masturbators as part of their climax usually try hard to squirt at any innocent passersby - as is your real intention now, where as physical masturbators generally exhibit acceptable public decorum about their private indulgence.
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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 1:00 pm
Hello,
Just to point something out. This:
Quote:I received revelation that this wasn't the case however, when one day I had a spiritual experience that showed me that there is a higher power at work in the world, that some powerful being was working behind the scenes of material reality. I had no choice to conclude at that point that everything I knew was in some way wrong and that God exists.
in combination with this:
Quote:The initial experience was when I was looking at a landscape..it was a large vista which had mountains in the back, a river next to the mountains, a field before that with many trees and lush green grass everywhere, and there were birds and there was a gentle breeze..and as I was standing there admiring it, everything suddenly came into perfect focus..meaning, there was no background or foreground to the scene..I could see everything with the same sharpness and clarity at the same time..it was an impossible perspective, but it also went beyond that..as there was this lushness of life, and also love just radiating from all of this..as if it were all alive..and it was personal..I could feel there was personality in it. It brought me to a place of complete peace and harmony, to the point where I was glowing the whole rest of the day from it.
This is what initially clued me in that there is more going on than appearances would indicate. That was just the beginning though. I really started to learn that there was no such thing as coincidence.
makes you sound like a complete hippy.
You had no choice but to conclude a deity? I mean, really? Come on, don't be frightened to engage your frontal lobes occasionally.
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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 2:10 pm
So Lucent, you looked at a beautiful landscape and the thought cropped up in your head ( revelation you call it ) that oh my god did this!
From such a thought it then became easier for you to ignore the vast amount of evidence in suport of the theory of evolution and instead claim , as do all creationists, " god did it ".
Forgive me ( or not. I really don't care either way ) has it not occured to you yet that you are suffering from god delusion?
A man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 2:11 pm
(September 17, 2011 at 6:05 am)Faith No More Wrote:
So it's all about the benefit and not the validity of beliefs then. ??
Belief is based upon faith. Faith without proof has to be stronger and is therefore more valid and not less. The rewards are indescriminately applied.
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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 2:35 pm
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I don't doubt that people have received spiritual revelations of other deities, however, it all depends on the source they got them from. I have met some people who have received revelation that they themselves are deities. I have met people who channel spirits that say that they are aliens who are coming to fix the planet. There is a supernatural force of evil in the world which is leading people into deception, headed by Satan. Whatever is not the truth is a lie, and all lies comes from him.
The bible was confirmed true to me because certain facts about God were made known to me so that when I finally read the bible, I could see it was about the God I knew.
As far as why people don't worship God without hearing about Chrisitianity..many people around the world today are receiving dreams and visions of Jesus Christ without knowing anything about Christianity. The first video I gave you one is one such example.
(September 17, 2011 at 9:44 am)theVOID Wrote: (September 16, 2011 at 9:24 pm)lucent Wrote: I received revelation that I needed to investigate it, and when I finally got to it, I found it was about the God I already knew. God had shown me beforehand that He is a triune God, and that He has a Messiah..ie, someone whose job it was to save the world. So the bible was confirmed true to me before I had ever read it.
Tell me, When there are people who will swear as you have that they received revelations of a monotheistic Allah or Jewish Yaweh or Buddah or some pantheist consciousness and all of them are equally sure of themselves, what makes you so sure that your "revelation" is any more significant?
Also, explain to me why no person who had never heard of Christianity before has ever worshipped Jesus because of revealed truth?
And how exactly does the statement "So the bible was confirmed true to me before I had ever read it." make any sense when reading the bible it's self does not endow someone with "Truth"?
Hi Churck, nice to meet you. Perhaps you could try contributing something to the conversation?
(September 17, 2011 at 12:19 pm)Chuck Wrote: (September 17, 2011 at 3:22 am)lucent Wrote: Well, faith is a gift from God.
Actually, faith is mental masturbation indulged in by petulant intellectual infants. The difference between physical masturbator and mental masturbators is mental masturbators as part of their climax usually try hard to squirt at any innocent passersby - as is your real intention now, where as physical masturbators generally exhibit acceptable public decorum about their private indulgence.
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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 2:40 pm
(September 17, 2011 at 2:35 pm)lucent Wrote: There is a supernatural force of evil in the world which is leading people into deception, headed by Satan. Whatever is not the truth is a lie, and all lies comes from him.
The bible was confirmed true to me because certain facts about God were made known to me so that when I finally read the bible, I could see it was about the God I knew.
Maybe some evil being has mislead you, the same way you think that Satan has mislead others...
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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 2:45 pm
(September 16, 2011 at 9:24 pm)lucent Wrote: ... "there was pain...there was addiction...there was anxiety...there was despair...there was hate."
"I was content with my life..."
It smells like fish in here.
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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 2:45 pm
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That was definitely good enough for me to suspect that reality wasn't as it appeared, however, there was a lot more that happened that day, and next week or so. I am just giving you the gist of it. It got to the point where I had no choice but to throw up my hands and say God was real. You have to remember, I wasn't looking for such revelation..it's not like I wanted to believe God was real..that was the last thing on my mind.
(September 17, 2011 at 1:00 pm)BloodyHeretic Wrote: Hello,
Just to point something out. This:
Quote:I received revelation that this wasn't the case however, when one day I had a spiritual experience that showed me that there is a higher power at work in the world, that some powerful being was working behind the scenes of material reality. I had no choice to conclude at that point that everything I knew was in some way wrong and that God exists.
in combination with this:
Quote:The initial experience was when I was looking at a landscape..it was a large vista which had mountains in the back, a river next to the mountains, a field before that with many trees and lush green grass everywhere, and there were birds and there was a gentle breeze..and as I was standing there admiring it, everything suddenly came into perfect focus..meaning, there was no background or foreground to the scene..I could see everything with the same sharpness and clarity at the same time..it was an impossible perspective, but it also went beyond that..as there was this lushness of life, and also love just radiating from all of this..as if it were all alive..and it was personal..I could feel there was personality in it. It brought me to a place of complete peace and harmony, to the point where I was glowing the whole rest of the day from it.
This is what initially clued me in that there is more going on than appearances would indicate. That was just the beginning though. I really started to learn that there was no such thing as coincidence.
makes you sound like a complete hippy.
You had no choice but to conclude a deity? I mean, really? Come on, don't be frightened to engage your frontal lobes occasionally.
I forgive you, and it wasn't just a beautiful landscape. The scene was supernatural, and impossible from a physical perspective. That was really just the gist of it, as I said above. God let me know without a doubt He is there..otherwise I would I still be agnostic to this day.
(September 17, 2011 at 2:10 pm)bozo Wrote: So Lucent, you looked at a beautiful landscape and the thought cropped up in your head ( revelation you call it ) that oh my god did this!
From such a thought it then became easier for you to ignore the vast amount of evidence in suport of the theory of evolution and instead claim , as do all creationists, " god did it ".
Forgive me ( or not. I really don't care either way ) has it not occured to you yet that you are suffering from god delusion?
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RE: Former agnostic, now Christian
September 17, 2011 at 2:55 pm
Lucent, it wasn't even a real landscape? You imagined it?
Man, you have some problem! A word of advice...go seek help...a shrink possibly?
A man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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