To: adam_az
The saw a flame on his left temple and his body surrounded by light...it probably was lightning(Saint Elmo's fire lightning; high voltage but little amperage, not harmful ultimately), but the man was not hurt, and the movie set had already been a scene of conversions and spiritual presence. So are you prepared to say it wasn't anything spiritual?
I was just saying the description of the Sermon of the Mount "occurence reminded me of Pentecost, whether it was a true manifestation or not...who knows. But the Bible says that men come to the Christ as the spirit woos them. The conversions described on the set certainly denote His presence.
To: mdmathis6
"The saw a flame on his left temple and his body surrounded by light...it probably was lightning(Saint Elmo's fire lightning; high voltage but little amperage, not harmful ultimately), but the man was not hurt, and the movie set had already been a scene of conversions and spiritual presence. So are you prepared to say it wasn't anything spiritual?"
Yes, I am. I guess I have a higher standard for proof than you do.
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02/10/2004 8:51:03 PM PST by
adam_az
(Be vewy vewy qwiet, I'm hunting weftists.)
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