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- July 5, 2013 at 3:06 pm#349913ProclaimerParticipant
My gut feeling here is that this lady is a fraud and her motive is to make money. I could be wrong and I pray that God forgives me if I am. What do you think and why?
July 5, 2013 at 4:44 pm#349915Ed JParticipantQuote (t8 @ July 06 2013,02:06)
My gut feeling here is that this lady is a fraud and her motive is to make money.
I could be wrong and I pray that God forgives me if I am. What do you think and why?
Hi T8,I give more credit to visions rather that dreams,
but that is based on the story-teller being honest.
You have to know differently to know if one is 'lying'.
Is it because she believes in a trinity and you do not?God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgJuly 5, 2013 at 10:54 pm#349932ProclaimerParticipantSeven reasons.
1) What she saw contradicts scripture. She sees the Father literally, and even though I don't believe in the Trinity, I still of course acknowledge that there is a Father, Son, and Spirit of God. Just not as one single God, but as two person or identities and the spirit of the Father.
2) Her visions seem no different to things on Earth. Same kind of movies, theme parks, etc. Easy to make this stuff up and might be popular. Take what people like here and continue it in Heaven.
3) The stuff that is spiritual or different, I have heard elsewhere from others who I give more credit to. Her descriptions are very similar to others meaning that yes she could have seen the same stuff, but the way she describes it sounds almost word for word what others say. Such as the flowers turning as she walked by etc.
4) When others describe the glories of Heaven, there face or countenance lights up because the glories of Heaven are beyond what we think is awesome. She talks about these things as if reporting about a football game or something.
5) Because I myself have had a vision of Heaven or Paradise and the River of Life, when I hear other accounts it brings it back and is quickened in my spirit leading to a revelation of the revelation and lifting my countenance. But this was the only account I have heard where that never did that. I personally didn't sense the glory of God in this. It was no different if she was talking about football, travel, or some other subject in that respect.
6) She is holding the book in her hand. While that in itself is not wrong and the interview may be about the book, it is another possible indicator of her motive. In other words this is a promo for the book. When you have a vision of Heaven, you want to share that vision with others. Often the book just falls by the wayside when describing the glories of Heaven. Most others just use the opportunity to share the realities of Heaven primarily.
7) Writing a book about an experience of Heaven is certainly easy to do and could be quite lucrative. You just need to research what others have said and experienced, and compile it into your own experience and add in some new stuff. Her new stuff didn't add up to me.
Of course I could be totally wrong here. Maybe I didn't drink enough coffee that day or something.
July 6, 2013 at 1:52 pm#349977terrariccaParticipantI agree with you t8, we can be both wrong
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