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<blockquote data-quote="visionary" data-source="post: 55739551" data-attributes="member: 30303"><p>My belief in God is from personal experience. I met Him. I "know" Him to be exactly what He says He is. I believe Him. He has been right so far in all that He says and does. I trust Him to continue to be "in the know" and what He says will come to pass, already is, and has been for eternity, and will be forever in Him. </p><p></p><p>Which doesn't fit ontological theory very well..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="visionary, post: 55739551, member: 30303"] My belief in God is from personal experience. I met Him. I "know" Him to be exactly what He says He is. I believe Him. He has been right so far in all that He says and does. I trust Him to continue to be "in the know" and what He says will come to pass, already is, and has been for eternity, and will be forever in Him. Which doesn't fit ontological theory very well.. [/QUOTE]
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