My Amazing Encounters with Jesus Christ

God’s voice sounds of greatness not of this world. The sound of power wisps around His every word.

I don’t want to know where the Hand of God was.

And yet you keep bringing them up, adding to them and expanding on them as if they were somehow important to your argument. I wonder just who you are trying to convince with these stories-us, or yourself?

The fact that you seem to think that the voice of your god comes out of your own mouth on occasion concerns me.

Can you give me a reason why I should treat the quoted verse (or indeed ANY writing that has been deemed “Scripture”) as authoritative?

Please understand in advance that any answer that does no more than restate Pascal’s Wager will not strike me as compelling.

If you do not know what “Pascal’s Wager” means, I urge you to look it up.

Here you are again muddling my words. He used my vocal cords to speak. He did not speak through my lips. And this only occurred once. Besides, what would it be to you if my Father had chosen to speak moving my lips?

I guess it would depend on what you convinced yourself your god used your vocal cords to say. What exactly did he “say”?

He said, “the battle against good and evil has been here since the beginning of time.” God battles evil by delivering souls through His Son, Jesus Christ.

Oddly enough, though God was using his vocal cords, he was speaking in tongues.

That’s it?
Why is it that when people claim to speak the words of otherworldly beings they either spew forth innocuous crap like this, or dangerous crap that gets people hurt and/or killed? He took possession of your body and used your vocal cords, and wasted time quoting a bumper sticker?

He was not speaking in tongues. He spoke the language that I speak.

That’s exactly what he said?
If we are to battle against good and evil, then what side are we fight for?
Go, Neutrality! Go!

You have muddled my words again, adding your own interpretation. He did not possess my body. He merely used my vocal cords to speak. This is not possession. You have this uncanny ability to see things the way you want to and not as they actually are.

Well, those trilobites did deserve it, they were looking at god funny…

It just that he waited 270 million years to do something about it. :slight_smile:

Wait a minute… That list was meant to be a set of examples of things that rational, sensible people probably don’t consider to be reliably reported by the people who claim to have seen them.
Are you actually saying that you think the Loch Ness Monster, and sightings of UFOs and aliens are to be taken seriously?

I’m not asking to see - I’m suggesting that eyewitness account is horribly unreliable. We shouldn’t be too quick to accept what someone else says they saw; especially when their claim is extraordinary.

If you want people to believe without seeing, you wouldn’t be making an argument that is so heavily dependent on seeing spirit orbs.

Really? Elucidate for us, then, the RCC stance on revelation. You know, like what you’ve posted you’ve received. Who is it that gets revelation for the church?

I’m sorry, but I just gotta.

While I don’t know you at all and IANA doctor of any sort, I would be remiss in failing to point out that this is also a classic symptom of schizophrenia. I say with genuine concern and interest: have you ever spoken to a mental health professional about your experiences?

Matthew 7:3-5 seems relevant here.

Are you sticking with “the battle against good and evil has been here since the beginning of time.” being an accurate quote of God, as said through your vocal cords? I know that if some supernatural being took ahold of MY vocal cords and said 14 simple words, I would have no trouble remembering them at all-they would shine like a beacon in my memory.
So he said “the battle against good and evil…”??

I like how you keep changing your story to fit…

Anyone else happen to hear this , or were you alone at the time?

Funny, that’s what we’ve been saying about you in this thread.