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|    Vincent Maycock to Robert    |
|    Re: I died and went to heaven for 18 day    |
|    27 Oct 25 22:50:43    |
      [continued from previous message]              >thing before it, away, as it if was unjustified.              So God has no answer for it either, in your view.              >God has all the answers, and he can answer you to your needs in such a way as       >you can be satisfied..              But he's hiding them for some reason, right?              >> > > > > > > > If Miracles still occur there must be a reason behind it.       >> > > > > > >       >> > > > > > > You're getting ahead of yourself there.       >> > > > > >       >> > > > > > I disagree, because miracles have been happening for 2K years.       >> > > > >       >> > > > > Because your YouTube videos told you so?       >> > > >       >> > > > That is a ridiculous slam.       >> > >       >> > > What sources do you use besides YouTube, that lead you to believe       >> > > miracles have been happening for 2K years (should be 6K, but, then       >> > > those are your beliefs, not mine)?       >> >       >> > Well the miracles during the times of Israel happened and were known of       WW.       >> > They were somewhat limited because of the Law Covenant, the NT is a new,       >> > different, and better covenant.       >>       >> So the first covenant was a mistake by God? And there were no miracles       >> in ancient Israel known "world wide".       >       >I thought you said you knew the Bible? It was not the plan that God desired       >for them, and the people were very fearful of God and told Moses, “You       >handle it”. And so it was a negotiated covenant.       >As to miracles known world wide, at that point in time the known world was       >small. And yes, those around them knew of them. Some coming to seek healings,       >other to join in with them, but many haters.              Without relying on the myths and legends of the Bible, tell us about       these people around Israel that knew of their supposed miracles.              >> > There are recorded miracles throughout the centuries, some fake, but the       >> > believers recorded enough real ones throughout history. Before You Tube       use       >> > of videos of real events people saw them with their own eyes. Telling       others.       >> > In the Jesus movement there were many reporting, via the ministry of Oral       >> > Roberts and many others there was many, same with Kathryn Kuhlman. And       >> > others since then.       >>       >> The prosperity gospel is rubbish.       >       >None of that was “prosperity gospel”.              Oral Roberts is into that. You know, God wants you to be rich, and       that sort of Biblical heresy.              >> > But the best is soon to come and is already on its way.       >>       >> Why isn't it here now?       >       >It is, and it is picking up world wide. Even mentioned in part by that young       >man.              How long has it been "picking up world wide"?              >> > > > > > I know of several deaths brought back to life when it was       medically       >> > > > > > impossible to do. One being a healthy baby in the womb but when       Born was       >> > > > > > born dead. No cord around its neck, etc. They were able to treat       the       >> > > > > > body       >> > > > > > and       >> > > > > > recover it, but for 8 days it was unresponsive and the said brain       dead.       >> > > > > > And       >> > > > > > recommend pulling the plug and after eight days of prayer, etc.       it open       >> > > > > > his       >> > > > > > eyes, and from there on started acting like a normal child, that       was       >> > > > > > about 6       >> > > > > > or so years ago, and the child is above his peers in learning and       that       >> > > > > > was       >> > > > > > observed when he was three as well. Normal in all things.       >> > > > >       >> > > > > LOL! Cite? Or is this another one of your YouTube videos? And yet so       >> > > > > many babies are still-born or are involved in a miscarriage, that       it's       >> > > > > clear that there is no heavenly being protecting these young lives.       >> > > >       >> > > > See there the mocking and accusations? I knew the family.       >> > >       >> > > Did you know the other families as well? And what was the name of the       >> > > family you described above?       >> >       >> > Because they are already public knowledge, Duane Sheriff, who had an NDE       and       >> > one of his grandsons was the child I was speaking of.       >>       >> When and where did the NDE occur? And what about the "other       >> families"?       >       >Both of them were in Arkansas, although Duane has since moved to Texas, and       >his son has taken over in Arkansas.       >Search them to find the reports. The other families I don’t know if they       >made it public. And so I would not want to create issues for them              That doesn't tell me the when, where, and why of these NDEs.              >> > > In general, you need to read up on OBEs.       >> > >       >> > > From       >> > >       >> > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out-of-body_experience#OBE_theories       >> > >       >> > > "Terence Hines (2003) has written that spontaneous out-of-body       >> > > experiences can be generated by artificial stimulation of the brain       >> > > and this strongly suggests that the OBE is caused by "temporary, minor       >> > > brain malfunctions, not by the person's spirit actually leaving the       >> > > body."[73] In a study review of neurological and neurocognitive data,       >> > > Bünning and Blanke (2005) wrote that OBEs are due to "functional       >> > > disintegration of lower-level multisensory processing and abnormal       >> > > higher-level self-processing at the temporoparietal junction."[74]       >> > > Some scientists suspect that OBEs are the result of a mismatch between       >> > > visual and tactile signals.[75][76]”       >> > I am familiar with OOBE’s. Witches Warlocks have them on one level. And       >> > Christian Believers also have them. They are all spiritual. Both the evil       as       >> > well as the Godly.       >>       >> No, they're a result of brain activity, as described above.       >       >You didn’t read it very well. "and this strongly suggests that the OBE is       >caused by "temporary, minor       >brain malfunctions, not by the person's spirit actually leaving the body.”              I did read it very well, and in fact I support their conclusions. What       are you talking about?              >That does little to support a fixed conclusion. Especially when the Witches       >and warlocks describe what they saw and where they have been in spite of       >never having been there physically, ever. And That is all in respect to the       >realities of this world, which can be proven and verified by anyone.              You believe in witches and warlocks? Are you sure your religion isn't       Walt Disney?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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