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she could have made an intelligent decision instead of an unwise remark.
For me, her attitude was not the mark of intelligence. If I know nothing about a subject, then I am apt to ask questions. I question everything, even my abilities.
Hopefully, I gave her reason to think about what she did and said without hurting her with words of my own.
After coming out of the psychic closet, I lost what I considered several good friends. Before they knew I was a psychic, they valued my advice. When I accepted the psychic label, then, it seemed, I became evil in their eyes.
This explains the fear I felt as a child. I knew that one day I would have to tell the world who I was. When I did other people whom I valued would look at me differently.
Jesus had to prove himself when he was on the earth too. If he came back to today's environment, he would have a harder time than he did before. People are so well educated today that it is hard for them to believe in miracles because they are suspicious of anything different. His gospel of loving everyone is enough to make them suspect of his motives.
Is Jesus a ghost? Is He the Son of God? Who is He?
Jesus is the Son of God, in my belief, just as I am a daughter of God. We are all God's children, which is confirmed by the Bible. In following those beliefs, then Jesus is my brother.
Is He holy? Yes He is, as we all are in God's image.
Many believe that we may be made in God's image but as man we are full of sin. I believe "sin" is a fallacy promoted by people who want to remain in control of the lives of others.
Sin is a word invented to promote guilt. Everyone with a conscience at one time or another feels guilt. What better way is there to control man than by guilt?
For instance if a man takes another man's wife, then according to most religions, he should feel guilty because it is a sin.
He forgets that there were three people involved in that little experience and takes all the guilt upon himself. What did the wife feel was lacking in her husband or herself and thus
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