Themis wrote:
Ahh the old dodge. Just remember, you can use this excuse in any religion, Christian or not.
Hi Themis,
Yes, I am using the sneaky dodge of quoting scripture to help explain my answer to your question about something contained in scripture. I should be hung by the neck until dead.
but you really haven't shared yet. :)
But I am using scripture in support of why it is I cannot teach you what has happened to me through my own personal experiencing of the Holy Ghost. It is this very problem which Paul is so good at explaining. When people get so caught up in and attached to the world, they deny the possibility that someone else can actually have a spiritual encounter with the Holy Ghost.
So you are saying then is that I have never experienced the HG in my entire life.
Absolutely not. I see you enjoy using the tactic of putting words in my mouth. I was answering this question, which you had asked of me. If you also wanted my opinion on whether or not I thought you had ever experienced the Holy Ghost, I would have addressed that question as well. Here is what you asked:,
Another words how does one become aware of the HG?
You mean that one will just know it is the HG, yet the church itself uses many words to describe the HG, even in scripture. Funny that you couldn't even teach what the church teaches on the matter.
I do not agree with you. The Church offers to members that they pray and study scripture. They also teach that it is only the Holy Ghost who teaches truth to our spirits. I believe that you are using false teaching in order to support your agenda. If you are having trouble in your relationship with God, you should be talking to Him about it, and not taking out your problems with Him on me.
This is a little telling.
Yes, it is. I have always been blessed with great love for God and for others. I have found great joy in this love my entire life which has helped me to get through tough times.
This would also be true for those whose interpretations closely match say JW, although more likely is that people get convinced by others of a particular religion of their interpretations, and many times think these were there interpretations all along.Funny how the brain and memory can work.
Everyone has their own personal and unique world view. That's just how the brain and memory do influence every single one of us. That said, I can honestly state that when I was reading and studying the Bible as a child, no one was teaching me any preconceptions about their own interpretations except that I was taught to live the Golden Rule - there was no theology taught in my home. My parents never read to me from the Bible; they never prayed that I am aware of. If they did, they did so in total privacy; so I never learned how to pray either from their telling me "how" to, or by seeing their example. These are my personal experiences; is there something "wrong" with them?
Now you are trying to use words to describe the experience. You could have just went there from the beginning. I asked this question to see if you or others could do it, and you failed.
Gosh, Themis, I didn't know this was a test. I thought you were asking me questions you sincerely wanted me to answer about my own personal experiences.
Even the description above doesn't have much detail to it, but I know what you mean since I have had similar experiences. I think the difference for many is not so much in the experiences itself, but in how they interpret it. Many members and non-members as well will interpret it as God/HG/Gia/Zeus/etc speaking to them. It usually has powerful sensations/feelings/thoughts/emotions with them causing them to attach very tightly their interpretations to the expereince. Many members also tend to be more cautious, realizing that it is also possible and even more likely that the experience can be produced internally.
I believe that people will experience God to the degree of understanding which God deems them ready to receive. So, when it IS the Holy Ghost whom God has directed to reveal some bit of truth, a person will know it; and good fruit will be born regardless of what denomination or world religion or non-religion they are a part of when they experience the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost witnesses Truth to the spirit; it is a Spirit to spirit communication which opens our mind's eye to the Kingdom of God, no matter what point we are at in our journey.
Now don't try to say you will know that it is not because I doubt you or I know just how much the body/brain can produce, or what it limits are.
Not a problem. I wasn't even thinking of going there.
Love,
jo