--- Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you wish
> to
> > > find out whether or not I am telling the truth on this matter, you will
> > > have to find out on your own.
> >
> >I am curious. How do you know it wasn't Satan?
>
>
> A very good question.
>
>
(Matthew 7:15-20)
>
>
My point was, how can you tell? You have to have some way of knowing if the
event is caused by God or by Satan do you not?
If so then what is the test?
If not then are you not at all disturbed by the possiblity? Or do you just
hvae some way of "knowing" that is unexplainable? Can you really trust such
methods. Satan might be so good at disguising that he fools you.
So you must have some way of verifying that it is God and not Satan. So why
not a way to verify that what happened was (God \/ Satan) read "God or Satan"
i.e. comes from the set {God, Satan}?
Why don't you share with us the mannor in which you verify that it is God and
not Satan?
At least this would give us a place to start.
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