Very interesting.
Kind of puts a damper on the idea of an omnipresent god, doesn't it? I mean, when even the most devout have doubts about God's existence, then surely it shows how there's no obvious evidence for his existence like so many Christians love to claim, does it?
The sad part is that she carried on her charade for some 40 years.
Quote:St. John of the Cross, the Spanish mystic, labeled it the “dark night,” the time when a person feels completely abandoned by God, and which can lead even ardent believers to doubt God’s existence.
Kind of puts a damper on the idea of an omnipresent god, doesn't it? I mean, when even the most devout have doubts about God's existence, then surely it shows how there's no obvious evidence for his existence like so many Christians love to claim, does it?
The sad part is that she carried on her charade for some 40 years.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.