A christian churchman claimed that god's spirit entered the brave people who rescued victims from the horrific Taunton M5 pile up. I cannot comprehend the mental processes that led him to make such a statement. God only gets credit for the good stuff? ....
And this is eternal life, that they know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.
And this makes sense ...How????
Seeing as those who did not survive the crash are likely to have suffered eternal death... there probably not being an afterlife....based on current evidence
The Creator of man does not forget the life patterns of thousands of millions of humans who have lived. (Psalm 139:16; 147:4; Matthew 10:30) In his due time, he will remember those in the “memorial tombs” and bring them back to life on a cleansed earth. How encouraged and comforted we are by knowing that God’s perfect memory cannot fail!—Revelation 20:11-13.
Written claims attributed to someone now long dead is hardly evidence. If you have someone who can pass on first hand experience tell them to come down to my local and we can discuss their testimony over a pint or two.
it isn't...but thats part of the whole elitist claptrap.... holier than thou...only the chosen.... well surely that attitude involves the sin of pride... hey that means no one is saved...
Good grief! He's been at the cooking sherry again!
Elderman, where is your mind? Where is your own precious intellect? For heavens(?) sake, man, reclaim it because if ever there was a lost soul, it's you!!
Elderman.. perhps you could clarify a point that has puzzled me for some time. Assuming I qualify for being saved((unlikely as my humanity is not sponsored by the christian church) and find myself the other side of the pearly gates, what mental age will I be? A mewling,puking infant or a geriatric old fool who has lost most his marbles. And who will look after me?