On Aug 8, 10:45Â am, KingOfTheApes yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Aug 7, 8:32 pm, "THE BORG" heaven.co.uk> wrote:
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>> "KingOfTheApes" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>> It is said that the in the old times God spoke to the prophets and
>>> made them write the Bible, etc. How should I interpret when new
>>> messages come into my mind, God is talking to me or am I going crazy?
>>> And if I am, how do we know the old prophets weren't crazy too?
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>>> I guess only "God knows" the answer to these questions, so to speak...
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>>> NOTE: I will be posting some of these questions as they have been
>>> whispered into my ear in the following days.
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>> Yes this would be God talking to you.
>> God talks to everyone - sometimes in this way - sometimes in books or music
>> or the sight of the ocean of the sound of birds singing or in food or water
>> or wine or in pain or suffering.
>> God talks to you in all you do and hear and think and feel and all you touch
>> and taste.
>> It is nothing "special".
>> God does this to everyone.
>> THE BORG
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> I'm not sure, these questions are hard to answer. For example:
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> How can God deliver Eternal Life when there's NOTHING ETERNAL in
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It is well established even at a sientific level, that nothing is
created or destroyed. Cosmologists are speculating on multi verses,
infinite "in nature".The continuum of "bang and collapse", similar to
human lungs.
Masters have always referred to eternity well befor the intellectuals
were able to conjecture.That "god" is breathing in and out. Instead of
the word 'god', I think the word 'life' is more meaningful.
If life is eternal, then it is not delivered. You may be getting the
conept of god confused with the milkman, or even the midwife, both
competent in the delivery business.;-)
BOfL