To: PetroniusMaximus
>>When a person involved with pagan/occultic practices comes in contact with a true Christian, living in the power of the Spirit, the former will go into one of three modes: Fight, Flight or Repent.<<
I agree, but don't you see, he has chosen to flee! She has so shocked his soul, that he cannot bear to live in reality.
She says, "This is the body of Christ," and he tells himself that she said, "This is consecrated bread."
The gospel says, "This is the Holy Spirit," and because of her, he cannot say the gospel is wrong. Instead, he denies reality itself saying instead that the gospel says, "This is OHM, the sacred vibration."
While outside, he pretends to be at peace, inside he has covered his ears, and run screaming away from her. She is so convicting of his existence, that he must deny reality itself.
15 posted on
03/12/2004 10:08:03 PM PST by
dangus
To: dangus
***I agree, but don't you see, he has chosen to flee! She has so shocked his soul, that he cannot bear to live in reality.***
No, read it again, he says...
"Remembering the patiently waiting line of pilgrims, Mr. Wright and I silently bade farewell to Therese and left her sacred presence"
... no fleeing there.
He is quite obviously a spiritist with his yogic trances, telepathy and so forth, yet she fails to warn him of his certain doom should he not repent
To: dangus
The gospel says, "This is the Holy Spirit," and because of her, he cannot say the gospel is wrong. Instead, he denies reality itself saying instead that the gospel says, "This is OHM, the sacred vibration." Different words being used to describe the same thing. If you are so caught up in language, then you should only be reading the bible in its original Greek, Aramaic and Hebrew.
18 posted on
03/13/2004 2:11:24 PM PST by
Gilead
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