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eddie_too
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anyone can say and even believe that what they believe in was testified to them by the Holy Spirit.
however, saying something and even believing something does not make what is said or believed in true.
what makes it a true statement and a true belief when a member of the lds says that the Holy Spirit testified to them?
there are literally millions of people who claim that what they say and believe was testified to them by the Holy Spirit. yet, most of these people say the Holy Spirit provided them with different and even contradictory testimony from others who claim testimony of the Holy Spirit.
in addition, millions of people suffer from delusions wherein they believe in words that are nonsensical or totally unrelated to reality.
why would anyone believe the teachings of the lds come from the Holy Spirit? why would not normal people understand that ANYONE can claim to have received testimony of the Holy Spirit and that ANYONE can be in error when making that claim?
however, saying something and even believing something does not make what is said or believed in true.
what makes it a true statement and a true belief when a member of the lds says that the Holy Spirit testified to them?
there are literally millions of people who claim that what they say and believe was testified to them by the Holy Spirit. yet, most of these people say the Holy Spirit provided them with different and even contradictory testimony from others who claim testimony of the Holy Spirit.
in addition, millions of people suffer from delusions wherein they believe in words that are nonsensical or totally unrelated to reality.
why would anyone believe the teachings of the lds come from the Holy Spirit? why would not normal people understand that ANYONE can claim to have received testimony of the Holy Spirit and that ANYONE can be in error when making that claim?