(March 11, 2009 at 5:03 am)fr0d0 Wrote: I think you've covered it athoughtfulman with delusion and the God of the gaps.
I know a person I very much trust who claims to have seen physical healing happen. I seriously doubt it. I also heard Roger Forster say the same, and I struggle to doubt him, but I do. Personally I have dreams of future events. I always have. These are events in my own personal life, that I then live through. It's like re-watching a movie in true 1st person 3D LOL. I don't associate that with my Christian belief. It's almost the opposite in that it's a very strong experience to dismiss logically. I now look at it in a balanced way I think, and attribute no importance to it.
I've spoken in tongues, the baby like language as a basic expression rather than the other type, speaking in a language unknown to me that someone else in my hearing will understand. I've heard people claim to understand some apparent jibberish, but I don't believe any of those interpreters or speakers, however sincere, were actually doing so.
I'll likely regret asking, but I don't understand your last para. What are you saying? Maybe you're talking jibberish,I know not.
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?