@miracleofsound > before, but part of believing is accepting some things on authority. The bible says that the fullness of joy is in the >
@RevengeanceQD The difference being that these things have current visible evidence to back them up. If you go there, it's there.
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@miracleofsound They didn't always have that though. It's reassuring now to have objective confirmation. That's where the illustration >Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@miracleofsound > breaks down though. Heavenly interactions are personal and not verifiable. Does that mean the person with experience is >Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@miracleofsound > not an authority on their own experience? They could be lying of course. We must discern, rather than call everyone a >Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@miracleofsound > liar and be done with it. What do you think? Saying everybody who has had a religious experience is lying is a big claim. -
@RevengeanceQD I think we can't know either way if Gods exist, let alone the RIGHT one. Just like we can't know if Leprechauns & Unicorns do - Show replies
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