The 'lives changed by the holy spirit' or ''by the grace of Allah'' or by ''insert your religions spirits and deities here'' always amuses me somewhat. It's a rebranding of personal experience which is often cited as evidence.
They don't however give any credence whatsoever to the 'personal experience' of the majority of the world that don't subscribe to their belief.
They don't however give any credence whatsoever to the 'personal experience' of the majority of the world that don't subscribe to their belief.
'Those who ask a lot of questions may seem stupid, but those who don't ask questions stay stupid'