 Originally Posted by Spartiate
What kind of satanic stuff I'll be glad to try it out.
What kind of PROOF? What prophets? There has never been a prophet in scientific times that hasn't been proved to be a hoax.
How many people have seen Jesus and changed religions after a near-death experience, do you have a number?
MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION FOLLOWS:
WHY WOULD AN INFINITELY POWERFUL GOD THAT CREATED ALL OF US NOT REVEAL HIMSELF TO THE MAJORITY OF THE POPULATION AND SEND MOST OF US (HIS CREATIONS) TO HELL???
It's not like somebody who's born in a hindu family has much of a choice on what religion he'll be raised in. From birth this person is taught about hinduism, christian god must be as nonsensical to him as eight legged elephant gods are to you. His religion is also older than yours, and he also spazzed out when he was 9 and saw some hindu miracle thing, why the heck is he wrong?
First off, the satanic stuff I really don't want to tell you because I really don't want you to be possessed. But if you must know, Google it or something and do everything. Worship him and do rituals, see what happens. I really don't want to give this kind of advice to you, but it's the only way to see a supernatural event, considering God must not want to reveal himself to you.
Well, according to the prophet thing, I have known one of them and they told me something that would happen. A few years later it did, that's just from my own expiereince, but you can find other people with it, too.
Most Important Question: WHY WOULD AN INFINITELY POWERFUL GOD THAT CREATED ALL OF US NOT REVEAL HIMSELF TO THE MAJORITY OF THE POPULATION AND SEND MOST OF US (HIS CREATIONS) TO HELL???
I am not God and cannot explain how odd he is. He is so different than us. He does not want us to go to hell, he loves us. He tries to get them to believe, everyone has a chance. It isn't God who is doing this, either. A certian SOMEONE, or something is tricking them with false religions. I don't think that the people with no chance go to hell, at all. I think God blames it on the parents. The parents should know that it's wrong by TESTING the word of what they use. I suppose you'll say the parents were raised that way. They were. But their bible and gods are proven to, "not work" as I'll call it.
"Why don't you test the word of what YOU use? Why don't you test the bible?"
I have, and it works. Yes, I do test it.
Obviously, we aren't getting anywhere with back and fourth arguing on a dream forum. I wasn't trying to make you change your beliefs, I was trying explain to you why I will never change mine.
 Originally Posted by BLUELINE976
This doesn't answer my question.
People who say they were abducted by aliens usually cannot accurately describe the sort of spacecraft they boarded during the abduction. It's usually only after "psychoanalysis" and hypnosis or by hearing other people's stories that they can begin to describe the abduction. But this doesn't mean psychoanalysis, hypnosis, or another person's story are credible. It usually means they're making shit up, or they found descriptions that they found vaguely similar and applied them to their experience. Think of "created memories," where people make stuff up and eventually become convinced that such a situation actually occurred, even though it didn't. I nearly convinced myself as a child that I saw Santa, for example.
It is very likely that your experience was either a hallucination, or merely nothing special which you (if, subconsciously) hyped up. So I'll ask again, how do you know your experiences weren't hallucinations?
I don't think you listened. It wasn't what I SAW that made me believe I was saved. I didn't even know what salvation WAS at the time. I knew because of what happened in my mind (I was sorry for my sins) that I was saved. Later, I found out what happened when a person is saved, and I recalled that moment. May I ask, what about two people that see the same thing during salvation?
Also, if it were a hallucination, I think I'd see the demons before I saw the Holy Ghost. I sat there for an hour thinking there were all around the room. Why not "hallucinate" those?
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