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I do understand your OP. I've read Urantia. It's not a mystery. It's not a cool vision God showed one of His children. It's a deception from Satan. Just like Islam, just like Hinduism, just like Buddhism, etc, etc.
I say it's demonic, because it is demonic. You are the one thinking Jesus and Michael the Archangel is the same. Hmmmmm, another lie that is perpetrated in the Urantia book.
Guess who's confused...????
He's only our brother if he follows the teachings of Christ.
I"ve never even heard of Urantia, and I have no idea what you're talking about. But, you really should focus a little more on love. I am your sister. The person that had that near death experience is your brother.
well please don't read up on Urantia (which obviously means you will now....human nature) because it is a cult that you seem like you would be very vulnerable towards.
so don't be so quick to call this random person who had a vision my brother or yourself my sister.
You also have judged him. The only difference is you've decided one way, I've decided another.
Has he actually claimed to be a Christian?If he says he is a christian, I believe him. It's not my place to judge another person and call him a liar. That's not my place in this world or yours.
Has he actually claimed to be a Christian?
In Christ,
Acts6:5
I didn't see anything on his website mentioning that he was a Christian. Did you read his testimony somewhere else?That's what I read.
I understand what you're saying, but you have to realize that this particular part of the site is the Theology forum; it's geared more toward theological debating. People usually come here with very strong convictions, and they are very vocal about what they believe. And honestly, Lisa, some of topics you've started in the past happen to be very emotionally-charged topics, so I wouldn't expect warm fuzzy responses most of the time. If your looking to have less explosive reactions to your threads then I'd suggest the Edification forums where the subject matter is probably more welcoming and low key. If you bring up Near Death Experiences on this forum, you have to expect both positive and negative reactions.I have to tell you guys something tho. Sometimes I"m so incredibly hurt by the lack of love around here that I feel like I'm posting in "worldly" forum and not a christian one.
If you bring up Near Death Experiences on this forum, you have to expect both positive and negative reactions.
In Christ,
Acts6:5
Yes, I agree. I believe its against the forum rules to question a poster's salvation, so you can make the mods aware of the issue.I think saying that I might not be a sister in Christ goes beyond a normal reply. But, that's just me.
Yes, I agree. I believe its against the forum rules to question a poster's salvation, so you can make the mods aware of the issue.
In Christ,
Acts6:5
In vision I was being taken past the Orion,, which is known as the birthplace of the stars. .. It was once told that when the Hawaiian Observatory was first tested, they decided to focus on the Orion because of its unique shape, like the horn of plenty, was going to turn so that they could look and see where the stars were coming from. That night the astronomer watched as the horn turned where he could look down it and as he focused on the light at the end, it was like looking into another room. There was what looked like a crystal city.. then the horn continued to turn and the view was gone before he could think to photograph what he saw.
It was rare, from what I understand, especially from this particular angle.. and that is why it was chosen to start the observations.Wouldn't this view be visible on a regular basis?
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