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"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
Umm... care to elaborate?anime4christ wrote:hehe, I go to a baptist church where that is generaly discouraged. But it depends on whether you just opened it to a random place or not, or if you were trying it purposly. Basicaly, if you pray and open your Bible to a random spot, close your eyes and point with your finger to a random verse then read it, that's not aloud where I come from. But if you just happened to open your Bible where you left off or another place just to read not expecting anything, and you happened to see it right there, that's acceptable. Pretty cool though, I guess
How? Just an impression, or a voice, or what?angel37 wrote:and sometimes even get a response as to what should be done about a situation
Go for it. I'm all for more understanding.anime4christ wrote:but there are some things to it (kinda hard to explain)
Many people will get mad at you if you don't agree with them (that doesn't mean I disagree with you, just saying), we need more people like you in this world. Anyways, the way we have it is, we're not aloud to like pray, open the Bible to a random spot, and consider whatever we read first to be the answer. But if you just start reading not expecting anything, and you happen to read what seems to be the answer, I believe that's possible. But I'm not saying someone's right, someone's wrong. BTW, I'm not exactly sure hoe you did it anyways. But the way I see it is you never know how exactly God wants to answer your prayer, what if he wants to answer a different way? I'm sure he can answer in any way he wants. Oh, and I've never really felt my prayers to be a momologue.Go for it. I'm all for more understanding.
I agree to a certain extent.anime4christ wrote:Anyways, the way we have it is, we're not aloud to like pray, open the Bible to a random spot, and consider whatever we read first to be the answer.
That's awesome!anime4christ wrote:Oh, and I've never really felt my prayers to be a momologue
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