Was it an online degree?
Dude with a science degree claims wife and sister in law had a prophetic dream. Boys and girls, please identify which part or parts of that sentence are most likely false.
Even if it was true that they has a prophetic dream, what was the purpose? lol! Did it stop the tragedy from happening? You see, when I hear people talk about these prophetic dreams, or prophets at their church telling them about something that will happen in the future (typically that they'll save a lot of souls across the nations for the lord), I can't help but be mind blown at the arrogance that emanates from inside them. Like I said, I was Christian, too. I was an arrogant little nugget.
Let's say that you do have a science degree, and it wasn't from a biased Christian school. Let's assume that your wife and her sister really did have a prophetic dream and they're not lying, they didn't unintentionally misrepresent any details, their emotions didn't make them believe they had a dream that never happened. gasp! Let's pretend that something "supernatural" actually happened. There will never be a scientific explanation, there is no natural explanation hidden behind the scenes, we are sitting here discussing something that the whole time has actually been a miracle. This actually predicted the future in a way that defies the laws of nature. I say "in a way" because we now do and understand things that hundreds of years ago might have seemed unnatural, but there are explanations now. So, let's be grandiose and go as far as saying that it predicted the future in a way that was miraculous, no natural explanation will ever exist, because the god did it.
Tell me something. Why? What was the fucken purpose? Go ahead, spread your wings and fly in the skies of arrogance.
( should add, this is just a side note question. sorry if I derailed the thread. If I did, carry on.)
Dude with a science degree claims wife and sister in law had a prophetic dream. Boys and girls, please identify which part or parts of that sentence are most likely false.

Even if it was true that they has a prophetic dream, what was the purpose? lol! Did it stop the tragedy from happening? You see, when I hear people talk about these prophetic dreams, or prophets at their church telling them about something that will happen in the future (typically that they'll save a lot of souls across the nations for the lord), I can't help but be mind blown at the arrogance that emanates from inside them. Like I said, I was Christian, too. I was an arrogant little nugget.
Let's say that you do have a science degree, and it wasn't from a biased Christian school. Let's assume that your wife and her sister really did have a prophetic dream and they're not lying, they didn't unintentionally misrepresent any details, their emotions didn't make them believe they had a dream that never happened. gasp! Let's pretend that something "supernatural" actually happened. There will never be a scientific explanation, there is no natural explanation hidden behind the scenes, we are sitting here discussing something that the whole time has actually been a miracle. This actually predicted the future in a way that defies the laws of nature. I say "in a way" because we now do and understand things that hundreds of years ago might have seemed unnatural, but there are explanations now. So, let's be grandiose and go as far as saying that it predicted the future in a way that was miraculous, no natural explanation will ever exist, because the god did it.
Tell me something. Why? What was the fucken purpose? Go ahead, spread your wings and fly in the skies of arrogance.
( should add, this is just a side note question. sorry if I derailed the thread. If I did, carry on.)
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