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I would imagine she had many tales told to her as a child about Jesus and how he was good and saves people etc and she, when under extreme conditions, reached for anything.
And how does the op know she is grounded and rational - it sounds like she is not rational at all based on the op's evidence? |
lol Imagine Richard Dawkins appearing to her, "sorry love just here to confirm that there is no God"
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Stephanie hailed from Birmingham which probably has as many Mosques as anywhere else in the country, so being atheist, she was probably just as exposed to the Islamic religion, people, and 'trappings', as Christianity, or any other religion - none of which she believed in. |
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"Stephanie" doesn't sound like a very Muslim name, England is a Christian country :shrug: If she had seen "Allah" would you be sitting here saying why not Jesus, it must be true? |
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Let's not forget 'visions' are not and never will be 'proof' because they are personal and cannot be corroborated. Do you believe Joseph C Smith was visited by Jesus and directed to form the church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints? |
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And I cannot accept that the sub-conscious mind of an Atheist would project a vision of Christ no matter how dire the circumstances she was in. Unless - deep down inside her conscious - she was never really Atheist at all. |
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But in any event I do not offer Stephanie's experience as any kind of 'proof' - a 'vision' can never be - what I'm asking, is given that she was an Atheist, why was her vision of Christ? |
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Why not? imo this woman sounds like she had some sort of mental breakdown (understandably so) and as a coping mechanism her mind drew on a "saviour" for her. How could anyone possibly speculate on how an atheist or anyone else would react when in such a horrible situation? |
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"It was an image from the handkerchief of St Veronica that I had seen many years ago as a child, in Godshill church in the Isle of Wight, when we were on holiday. I'm not a religious person"
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...e-1571909.html She does not say she is an atheist and she conjured up an image from her mind she saw as a child :facepalm: |
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It was an image from the handkerchief of St Veronica that I hadseen many years ago as a child, in Godshill church in the Isle of Wight, when we were on holiday. |
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the hanky.... :hehe: http://hoocher.com/El_Greco/Saint_Ve...1580_Spain.jpg |
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As to speculation Niamh, that's 'the nature of the beast' here, because on a host of subjects - not just religious ones - we cannot know but can only air speculative opinion. So my speculative opinion is no less valid than yours. |
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What in don't know is; why the 'eheh'? |
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I never said your speculation was less valid than mine, I'm simply pointing out that everyones mind is different, everyones way of coping with situations is different :shrug: |
Deleted some posts. Can people stay ontopic please
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It's the same as any thread about religion. The sniggering and the lols that insinuate people who don't believe in God are somehow superior because people who DO believe are obviously gullible and not quite so intelligent. There's Alex calling people stupid and "idiots"... honestly, it wears me out. I don't care whether you believe in God or not, or whether Trumpet or anyone else doesn't believe but I feel people who do believe have to constantly defend themselves from the ridicule. The truth is, I have as much evidence that God exists as anyone on here has of him not existing - ie: none. |
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