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<blockquote data-quote="Dirk1540" data-source="post: 72044602" data-attributes="member: 380811"><p>And everyone is different. Me and you need both, we need to feel that Jesus presence but we also need some rational data to chew on. But then the data that I find to be convincing you might just roll your eyes at, and vise versa, what does it for you might do nothing for me...or it could be somewhere in the middle you could think a certain point is somewhat helpful, and I could think it's enormously helpful.</p><p></p><p>Then a 3rd person will come along and think that the both of us are totally out of our minds for not considering the internal Jesus experiences to be enough. Their motto is "A person with an experience is never at the mercy of a person with an argument." Before I ever had personal experiences I used to think these people were just full of hot air. They can't comprehend why we're looking through history or philosophy books when Jesus literally shakes you to your core. I laugh sometimes when I understand where 2 people are coming from...but the 2 people interacting have no clue where the other is coming from lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirk1540, post: 72044602, member: 380811"] And everyone is different. Me and you need both, we need to feel that Jesus presence but we also need some rational data to chew on. But then the data that I find to be convincing you might just roll your eyes at, and vise versa, what does it for you might do nothing for me...or it could be somewhere in the middle you could think a certain point is somewhat helpful, and I could think it's enormously helpful. Then a 3rd person will come along and think that the both of us are totally out of our minds for not considering the internal Jesus experiences to be enough. Their motto is "A person with an experience is never at the mercy of a person with an argument." Before I ever had personal experiences I used to think these people were just full of hot air. They can't comprehend why we're looking through history or philosophy books when Jesus literally shakes you to your core. I laugh sometimes when I understand where 2 people are coming from...but the 2 people interacting have no clue where the other is coming from lol. [/QUOTE]
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