I do not see the point of this discussion.   It is so easy to take statements out of context and make them fit one's personal bias.   The only opinion that really matters here is God's  --  and no one on this forum rises to that level of divinity.  
 
Judy  -- were you going to answer the request to present a working definition for "judgmentalism."   Such a definition would be helpful in the future 
 
Jd

FTR when it is a direct quote it is Dylan speaking ie:
 
Dylan's testimony was as follows: "One thing led to another ... until I had this feeling, this vision and feeling. I truly had a born-again experience, if you want to call it that. It's an over-used term, but it's something that people can relate to" (Steve Turner, Hungry for Heaven, p. 160, citing a November 1980 interview with Robert Hillburn of the Los Angeles Times).
 
So in 1978 he didn't know whether or not he was born again  - It is just an over used term that ppl can relate to? wonderful....
 
An article in the San Luis Obispo (California) Register for March 16, 1983, quoted Dylan as saying: "Whoever said I was Christian? Like Gandhi, I'm Christian, I'm Jewish, I'm a Moslem, I'm a Hindu. I am a humanist."
 
And five years after his "vision and feeling" he is in total denial... No wonder there is so much speculation about what he is saying.  He doesn't even know himself and David Cloud has nothing to do with any of the above.  These are Dylan's own words.
 

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