Originally Posted by 4ager
If you look at the "prophesies" themselves, you could make that vagueness stick, or not, onto a myriad of events - depending upon whether you wanted to or not. You wanted to believe them, so you did and you do. Fine; that's called faith, not fact.


Well, you have a bit of a point. One could look at a pumpkin and call it a basketball if he wanted to. After all, kinda round, kinda orange, about the same size. No matter what you tell me, I'm gonna believe it is a basketball. That belief will work for some but only up to the time the game starts and then one will find that it is not a basketball at all. That which he believed in will be smashed at the tip off.

That ball "won't bounce."

Fact is, faith is fact.

Also, one must bear in mind that if you have not had my experience, you error is saying that which I have experienced cannot be true.

TF



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