Rev Randy
Sometimes I pretend to be normal
the harm HimiH was ref to in his "testimonial" was due to an intense period soon after his "born again" submission to Yeshua; He was then dealing with Law vs. Grace, "cleansing his [own] temple," and facing death issues (to name a few).
He was "quickened" at that time, & extremely sensitive to "the Word" & to demonic "open doors" that needed to be closed, albeit, "the hard-way."
As u are aware, not everyone goes thru demonic supernatural encounters, Rev.
"count your blessings" if u deem it so/such. HimiH on the other hand, is all the more stronger, wiser for it.
One question for u here perhaps is..... ..."why bother reading Gen-Theories "heretical posts"at all?" (& no, "entertainment" Re: THIS subject matter certainly isn't your "final answer" now is it, Rev? For that would be glib & unbecoming for one posting as a Reverend, would it not?
I don't find it entertaining at all. More like watching a train wreck and not able to look away.
I often wonder why Christian engage in demonic discussions. Most who do claim to have had encounters or claim to have highly honed spirituality. Odd as they soon speak directly against scripture.
My friend I'm a 68 year old priest who has spent his time in the priesthood in Africa. if you think I have not looked evil in the eye, you are dead wrong.
So while folks decide how God made this one or that one I tend to laugh as it's irrelevant and not useful info. The evil I have seen came as humans not as a ghost. Not to upset someone's spirituality but to murder them in cold blood and taking no heed as to whether the victim was man, woman or child and leaving nothing behind except headless bodies and burnt homes, fields and livestock. I have indeed seen the devil and his name was not Lucifer. His name was man.
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