Re: Interpretation and Religon
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You aren't giving believers nearly enough credit for why they believe as they do. There is a difference between just "feeling" it, and actually experiencing God.
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You don't get it, txag. We've been down this road before and you're as blind to this point as ever. You're playing semantics but the point is NO different.
First of all, there is NO difference between "feeling" and "experiencing" God. That's the 'semantics' part.
And what's been pointed out that you don't get is that people of ALL religions EXPERIENCE their God. They all believe they are unique. Obviously they have it right because they experience God. The Muslims Experience God. Christians Experience God. Jew Experience God. Wiccans experience their God. The Aztecs 'experienced' their God. They're ALL right because they're ALL experiencing their God. Obviously there are multiple Gods have experiences with different people.
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