Amen Phil,
I do believe in miracles even today. I do believe in Prophecy today,
no matter what anyone says.
I've seen living proof of miracles and they aren't just cooincidents, either.
Every time God chooses to heal, that's a miracle.
Jesus is the same Yesterday, today and every day.
I've got the movie called Heaven Is For Real, now, and it is in
descriptive video.
Angel, I wish you would read the book, but since you choose not to,
that is your choice.
I will pray for you that God changes your heart.
You are all Loving!
Thanks much.
Many Blessings,
Pat Ferguson
"I can Do all Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me." Phillippians 4:13.
At 03:10 PM 7/24/2014, you wrote:
>Angel,
>
>After you've read the book, and all the confirming Scriptures used
>in the book to verify the miracle, then tell us how your beliefs are
>superior to everyone else's believing in Bible doctrine and
>theology. But you aren't going to do that, are you? You are going
>to keep running down everyone else who has read it as being
>gullible, easily fooled and misguided, so called Bible believers. I
>still say you are just simply afraid to read it because you would
>rather believe in a belief system than in Scripture itself even when
>Scripture is clearly experienced by a Bible believer.
>
>Phil.
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Angel" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 6:51 AM
>Subject: Re: Angel, Please first read Heaven is for real: a little
>boy's astounding story of his trip to heaven and back.
>
>
>>I am not angry,, I apologize if it seems that I am,. I just can't
>>understand for the life of me why protestants find it so hard to
>>believe in some Catholic teachings, such as those claiming the
>>Saints are interceding for us constantly in heaven, and that they
>>constantly are with us on earth watching over us with our personal
>>angels. They being the cloud of witnesses of which Saint Paul
>>spoke, and they so easily accept something they read from a book
>>shelf. Almost as if it were gospel itself? It seems to me,
>>protestants will bee almost willing to believe anything from almost
>>anyone who claims it to be true. Some are almost as bad as those
>>who believe the shroud of Turin is real. When Saint Paul didn't
>>even recount what he saw in heaven, and don't you think he would
>>have at least raved about how he saw Saint Steven there. If he saw
>>him. Because, we know he suffered from the guilt over the part he
>>played in his martyrdom, if he saw him in heaven. Why should I
>>believe any modern recounts of heavenly experiences. When, in
>>order for A Saint to be canonized, two miracles must be verified as
>>having been done by that Saint. It is those recounting from such
>>Saints as Paul and John in whom I put my trust concerning heavenly
>>accounts. I ask, what is the litmus test to which you all have put
>>this recounting from this young man whom no one on the list knows
>>personally? Now I am not saying the experiences themselves aren't
>>real experiences. I am just saying why I don't believe they should
>>be taken at face value. Only God knows whether those experiences
>>weren't hallucinations. My late husband suffered from a load of
>>those. Each of which seemed perfectly real to him. I know what
>>they were too, because he spoke each he saw.
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Bell" <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 5:56 AM
>>Subject: Re: Angel, Please first read Heaven is for real: a little
>>boy's astounding story of his trip to heaven and back.
>>
>>
>>>Hi All,
>>>I haven't read the book yet, but I intend too. My first reaction to
>>>what I'm reading is that this family needs our prayers, and
>>>compassion.
>>>Any book that talks about miracles should be weighed against scripture,
>>>but it seems like what happened to this little one is meant to
>>>encourage us.
>>>I haven't walked on water, or raised the dead, but God has saved my
>>>life more than once, and the testimonies from these events have lead
>>>people to salvation, which is what really matters.
>>>We'll know the book by it's fruit. Angel, I'm sorry you seem so angry.
>>>Blessings,
>>>Donna
>>>On 7/23/14, Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>Then tell us everything that is theologically wrong with this miraculous
>>>>experience. I get the feeling you don't want to read this little book and
>>>>I'm wondering why. Why do you want to argue what you believe when you
>>>>haven't read this book of a little boy's testimony confirmed by Scripture
>>>>from beginning to end. Are you worried it might challenge some
>>>>of your most
>>>>closely held beliefs?
>>>>
>>>>Phil.
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