Wouldn’t it be something if say, Michael J Fox were to amplify this knowledge. Would get tens of millions of eyes on and spread desperately needed hope and optimism amongst the populace at large.
I was really hoping for a similar scenario unfolding from Scott Adams’ cancer ordeal. Hoping he would be a living node of healing tech disclosure. Not to be, sadly.
Unfortunately, I think Scott Adams wasn't a true believer, and he ended up waiting too long. He trusted modern Rockefeller medicine first. I'm with you, I was hoping he would be able to preach to the world first hand that his cure didn't come from modern medicine.
I hope Scott Adam's genuinely repented and turned to Christ for forgiveness, rather than trying to trick God by saying that he finally "believed". Jesus said that many will call out to Him ,"Lord Lord!", but He will say to them, "I never knew you, away from me you evildoer."
FWIW I have read/listened to/watched countless near death experience accounts over my lifetime. This topic is of utmost interest to me. People of every possible background, stripe, religion, spiritual belief or lack thereof have had these experiences and not a single one that I’ve heard has returned with that message to share. Quite the opposite. Many, many accounts of self-described atheists entering into God’s full love upon crossing the threshold of death (they don’t tend to return as atheists).
As it appears to me through these incredible accounts, God’s perfect, unconditional love is something we need to remember and learn to tune into, not earn with our beliefs. Indeed it appears that the realm of Hell is what has to be earned and one has to really work for it by KNOWINGLY REJECTING God’s love (not by ignorant default out of a lack of belief in God, but by INTENTIONALLY turning oneself AGAINST God and TOWARD evil, fully conscious of one’s actions). And even then…even then…God offers grace and forgiveness upon true repentance. Have heard these stories too.
So who goes there after death? I mean who really eternally GOES there as the final destination of their soul? I can’t say, but I certainly don’t think it’s Scott Adams.
No offense meant by this post, it is just where my beliefs and intuition are at. And yes I accept Christ as my personal and eternal savior.
Wouldn’t it be something if say, Michael J Fox were to amplify this knowledge. Would get tens of millions of eyes on and spread desperately needed hope and optimism amongst the populace at large.
I was really hoping for a similar scenario unfolding from Scott Adams’ cancer ordeal. Hoping he would be a living node of healing tech disclosure. Not to be, sadly.
Unfortunately, I think Scott Adams wasn't a true believer, and he ended up waiting too long. He trusted modern Rockefeller medicine first. I'm with you, I was hoping he would be able to preach to the world first hand that his cure didn't come from modern medicine.
I hope Scott Adam's genuinely repented and turned to Christ for forgiveness, rather than trying to trick God by saying that he finally "believed". Jesus said that many will call out to Him ,"Lord Lord!", but He will say to them, "I never knew you, away from me you evildoer."
FWIW I have read/listened to/watched countless near death experience accounts over my lifetime. This topic is of utmost interest to me. People of every possible background, stripe, religion, spiritual belief or lack thereof have had these experiences and not a single one that I’ve heard has returned with that message to share. Quite the opposite. Many, many accounts of self-described atheists entering into God’s full love upon crossing the threshold of death (they don’t tend to return as atheists).
As it appears to me through these incredible accounts, God’s perfect, unconditional love is something we need to remember and learn to tune into, not earn with our beliefs. Indeed it appears that the realm of Hell is what has to be earned and one has to really work for it by KNOWINGLY REJECTING God’s love (not by ignorant default out of a lack of belief in God, but by INTENTIONALLY turning oneself AGAINST God and TOWARD evil, fully conscious of one’s actions). And even then…even then…God offers grace and forgiveness upon true repentance. Have heard these stories too.
So who goes there after death? I mean who really eternally GOES there as the final destination of their soul? I can’t say, but I certainly don’t think it’s Scott Adams.
No offense meant by this post, it is just where my beliefs and intuition are at. And yes I accept Christ as my personal and eternal savior.