How Does God Speak to You?

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Whataredoing
2/8/2003 11:58 PM
1 out of 110

I only heared his voice inside my head once.

The other times through impressions or signs.

Anyone else have this experience?




jeanniewes
2/9/2003 2:55 PM
2 out of 110

I hear GOD all the time. HE is not like a voice actually....but more a thought.....but I KNOW WHEN IT IS HIM...I wonder if that is sort of like a conscious? I know, sometimes, I am looking for an answer to something and I will have this thought whether to do it or not.....and I find that if I don't make the right decision.....THEN I realize GOD was trying to tell me something and i was NOT listening..........I think GOD does speak to us.....BUT we must listen closely!



The-Pathmaster
2/9/2003 7:18 PM
3 out of 110

I do not base argument for God's existance upon the untinable assumption that consious is a mystical faculty in the mind, independent of reason... nor upon the equally untenable assumption that every pronouncement of conciousness is an infallible echoing of the voice of God. I base it upon the fact that there is a moral order in the universe, mirrored in the stern commands of consious to do what is right and to avoid what is wrong. We know God easily, if we do not constrain ourselves to define him.

Just my perspective here....



peacemillenium
2/16/2003 1:29 PM
4 out of 110

Not all things are intuitive here...take, for example, a wheel spinning on the end of a rope with a bunji on either side.
If you get the wheel spinning fast enough, can you take the bunji off of one side?
The answer is yes...but you knew that didn't you...


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