Don't let the Bible get in the way of your Christian beliefs

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  1. Giftedone

    Giftedone Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    More dodging.

    It is a simple fact, and most serious minded Christians would agree, that your claim that your conversations with the Holy Spirit are independantly verifiable and therfor constitute "empirical evidence" ...

    Is false.
     
  2. Incorporeal

    Incorporeal Well-Known Member

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    And where is your proof?

    From one thread to another, talking to you is like talking to someone who is possessed by several demonic spirits. I just responded to another of your postings, where you were particularly interested in knowing what the Holy Spirit has revealed to me, and here in this thread, you are again essentially calling me a liar by saying that my claim of speaking with the Holy Spirit is 'false'.

    You really do need to exercise that knee mail.
     
  3. Giftedone

    Giftedone Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Your need to upgrade your reading comprehension.

    I did not call you a liar at all. What I said is that your claim that your conversations with the Holy Spirit constitutes "empirical evidence" is False.

    Empirical evidence must be independently verifiable. How on earth can your conversations with the Holy Spirit be verified ?
     
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    Incorporeal Well-Known Member

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    "..you are again essentially calling me a liar .."

    What is a lie? Lie =
    "lie 2 (l)
    n.
    1. A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a falsehood.
    2. Something meant to deceive or give a wrong impression."

    What is one who tells a lie?

    Now hopefully, your reading comprehension of the English language will allow you to apprehend what you have stated. Even in your attempted rebuttal, you only confirm the essential nature of you calling me a 'liar'. To my understanding, that is a violation of the TOS.
     
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    How do you know it is a genuine Bible or not? How do know if it was interpreted right. The Bible has noted that the Word will be used aginst nations and will be manipulated by man. That is some top notch forsight by an old book.
     
  6. Giftedone

    Giftedone Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Notice the terms "deliberate" and "deceive".

    I did not claim you are deliberately trying to deceive. You are just wrong and mistaken.

    Being wrong or mistaken is not lying.

    Your claim that your daily conversations with the Holy Ghost consitute empirical evidence is false because there is no way to independently verify your claim.

    You can complain, stomp your feet, and cry out all you wish but it is not going to make your claim true.
     

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