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Ferocious Aardvark wrote:What is odd about this is that, in an earlier delusion, kirkstaller told us that he personally met Jesus Christ. Not god the father but JC. Now I understand how the brain often fools people into thinking they hear voices in their heads, but personal meetings are something else. Maybe someone could ask k. to detail that meeting. I would, but he never answers my questions. I'd be interested in Jesus' appearance and attire for starters.
I have met Jesus. This occurred shortly after my conversion and was very much real.
He was dressed as he is described in scripture - a carpenter, a man of modest means; Jewish in ethnicity.
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Ferocious Aardvark wrote:What is odd about this is that, in an earlier delusion, kirkstaller told us that he personally met Jesus Christ. Not god the father but JC. Now I understand how the brain often fools people into thinking they hear voices in their heads, but personal meetings are something else. Maybe someone could ask k. to detail that meeting. I would, but he never answers my questions. I'd be interested in Jesus' appearance and attire for starters.
We did a couple of pages back.
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I can read, I know what kirkstaller believes. This is a rapidly evolving thread. It's not everyday that I encounter someone that claims God has spoken to them, or should that be unto them? So being of a scientific nature you can understand my curiosity. Are you with me? Probing is what is required ... no don't go there!
Probing is a complete waste of time. Ridicule is all that is deserved by a person who claims to have personally met both God and Jesus. That or medical intervention.
Christianity: because you're so awful you made God kill himself.
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:What is odd about this is that, in an earlier delusion, kirkstaller told us that he personally met Jesus Christ. Not god the father but JC. Now I understand how the brain often fools people into thinking they hear voices in their heads, but personal meetings are something else. Maybe someone could ask k. to detail that meeting. I would, but he never answers my questions. I'd be interested in Jesus' appearance and attire for starters.
I have met Jesus. This occurred shortly after my conversion and was very much real.
He was dressed as he is described in scripture - a carpenter, a man of modest means; Jewish in ethnicity.
Not Palestinian, then? How do you know he's a carpenter? Does he appear with a Black and Decker cordless drill?
Christianity: because you're so awful you made God kill himself.
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:What is odd about this is that, in an earlier delusion, kirkstaller told us that he personally met Jesus Christ. Not god the father but JC. Now I understand how the brain often fools people into thinking they hear voices in their heads, but personal meetings are something else. Maybe someone could ask k. to detail that meeting. I would, but he never answers my questions. I'd be interested in Jesus' appearance and attire for starters.
Bleeding obvious, innit?
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Joined: Nov 29 2008 Posts: 1318 Location: Kirkstall, Leeds
Rock God X wrote:Not Palestinian, then? How do you know he's a carpenter? Does he appear with a Black and Decker cordless drill?
You say Palestinian (this is not an unusual provocation) but Palestine didn't even exist until way after the Resurrection. He is the Jewish Messiah, which is why he was Jewish.
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kirkstaller wrote:You say Palestinian (this is not an unusual provocation) but Palestine didn't even exist until way after the Resurrection. He is the Jewish Messiah, which is why he was Jewish.
Good point
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