
Let's play a game.. you tell me why you don't believe in God, and I will attempt to change your mind!
If you already believe in God + Jesus, we can talk about that, too

Yay! It'll be fun, lol

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Appreciate you telling your story. I have heard many similar testimonies during the 40 years I was in churches.coffeem8 wrote:
In my thoughts, I resigned myself to the belief that my life was ordained to be
This is where I start to question exactly what happened. I'm guessing you had a psychological reaction here as lust is not something that can just be cast out of a human being. It's not a demon. It is something that is naturally within us, being sexual creatures. It's also in the animal kingdom too. It is part of our human nature, and as such can't just be yanked out. Lust will continue to happen. It's how you react to those feelings of lust that are the issue.coffeem8 wrote:
What he said was, "lust! Come out in the name of Jesus! "
And right then my knees buckled as if they were never there... I hit the ground like someone pushed me to my knees... Up from my stomach, or lungs IDK came something IDK what... It shot five feet out from me, and all I could do was gasp for breath in between these manifestations.... For thirty minutes this continued.
A lot of people claim to experience supernatural events. It happens all over the world no matter what your religion. What I have learnt is that humans can be very deluded and that they can convince themselves of things if they really want to believe it. So whenever someone says something like "i could not deny what had happened to me" I take it with a grain of salt.coffeem8 wrote:
You see, I could not deny what had happened to me.
I no longer believe in evil spooks or anything like that. I see no need for imaginary enemies. What people call demons, I see now as either our natural human tendencies (like lust, envy, jealousy) or mental imbalances and illnesses.coffeem8 wrote: This is why salvation is so important, because a saved, sealed spirit cannot be inhabited by evil spirits... the difference between 'opressed' and 'possessed."
It's not just the church failing. It's Christianity. And if God was real and Jesus was a live, it would be them failing too. It's like when a business goes down, it's not just because of the employees. In fact if anything it's more likely to be as a result of bad management.coffeem8 wrote:
So this IS why the church is failing, because it is refusing to do the works of Jesus,and those works are the only way to be powerful in Him. Makes sense...
I knew that going only to Christians would just give me a biased view. I would be hearing nothing I hadn't already heard a hundred times or believed myself. I had been a Christian for over 30 years. I had been in a position of leadership. There aren't too many people who have been in it longer than me, so it was unlikely they were going to be able to offer me anything that would help. I did not want to hear just one side of the story either. I wanted to hear arguments from both sides. I wanted to see which arguments held up. I wanted to challenge what I had believed for so many years.coffeem8 wrote:
As for you, once convinced, please think on this....
When your faith was faltering, you came here to this website where the message of hope is discredited and disallowed- is it any wonder you were swayed in this direction?
It's definitely no wonder, because Christian arguments are so very very weak. They just didn't stand up to the challenges. Coming to a site like this helped me to realise that. Christians were just unable to give rational and logical answers to my questions and the questions of other sceptics.coffeem8 wrote:
is it any wonder you were swayed in this direction?
I have been in Pentecostal churches in the past where such exorcisms were attempted regularly. I have even prayed over people and did the whole spiritual warfare thing, trying to cast out similar types of spirits. I have been in large rooms full of people doing spiritual warfare with people screaming and thrashing about like there was some kind of demon inside them upset. In a prayer meeting once, I even prayed over my uncle, casting out spirits in Jesus name. He was twisting and turning, and bugging his eyes and groaning as if he were possessed. However, I no longer believe he was demon possessed (nor do I believe any of the others were either). I have other theories for that, which are way more convincing to me.coffeem8 wrote: [Replying to OnceConvinced]
So, was your church a church that also ministered deliverance? Since you say that lust is not a spirit that can be cast out of someone. What were some of your experiences with deliverance?
Sorry, where did I say something was irrelevent?coffeem8 wrote:
And are you saying that what you have said is irrelevant, because it happened to you, therefore becoming ubelieveable?
I see no evidence of miracles being done today, let alone by someone called Jesus. Muslims and people of other religions claim miracles by their God's too.coffeem8 wrote:
What's more is this: what I'm saying is that JESUS STILL DOES MIRACLES TODAY..
I have been in leadership roles in churches. It was very eye opening. I learnt that a lot of Christians were wishy washy, that they needed a lot of guidance from other Christians. I learnt that many of their lives were unremarkable and that in fact many of them were messed up and miserable.coffeem8 wrote: Admittedly some people here on this site seem to have the most wonderful life imaginable, portrayed with a false, fellow human-loving disguise and protected by the most hateful attitudes I have ever had the pleasure of encountering.
Were the Christians in your fellowship like this?
I don't see prayer as being the answer. I see getting off ones butt and taking action being the answer. That is the only way needs get met is when people take action and often it has to be the needy one who takes that action. I learnt that the hard way as a Christian. Sitting around praying and begging God for help didn't work. Taking action did.coffeem8 wrote:
but what about the people who are in need? In church the prayers were like, "Oh Lord, heal such and such, if it be your will. "
Which of my comments are you replying to here? Using the quote function better may help.coffeem8 wrote: Of course it's his will!! Have you ever thought about that? That we were supposed to use the gift of healing on them instead of just saying those types of prayers.
What breakdown are you talking about? Disobeying God was never an issue when it came to my faith crumbling.coffeem8 wrote: We were s'posed to obey the word, oc. That's where the breakdown occurred.
What are you talking about there? Are you talking about the Ultimate Warrior? He was greater than Jesus! If it is him you're talking about I think you missed the point of that blog.coffeem8 wrote: I visited your site. That wrestler guy Is. Not. Jesus.
Firstly let's get one thing clear, I did not turn from God. I came to a horrible and inescapable conclusion that the God I was worshiping didn't actually exist and that I had been living a lie for 40 years. Turning from God would insinuate some kind of rebellion on my part, which was definitely not the case. I fought and fought against my disbelief.coffeem8 wrote:
So, how has your life improved, since you turned from God to explore these new possibilities?
I found it exciting. I truly believed I was a warrior for God thick in the middle of the battle. It was a huge boost of faith for me at the time.coffeem8 wrote: That's really interesting. Awful, but interesting, right!?
So this pastor told you you had a spirit of lust in you and then cast it out. Ouila! gone! No doubt he could have told you, you had a spirit of Oompa Loompa in you and cast that out too.coffeem8 wrote:
The pastor that ministered to me was surprised that I was delivered so quickly, without screaming.
This is what I learnt to do too, however the problem is the bible can be taken many different ways and there is no way to know for sure whether your interpretation of it is in fact the correct one.coffeem8 wrote: Since I believe the Bible, I always compare what I study with that, to see if it lines up or not.
Only happened for me in the 80s. Seems like there was a fad going on then. The whole thing is about the power of suggestion. People think things should be a certain way, its engrained in to them because they see it happening regularly, and then they react to it subconsciously. Often it's not intended to deceive. The whole "being slain in the holy spirit" is a classic example of the power of suggestion in progress.coffeem8 wrote: When I minister to people, they don't scream and thrash.
Oh I had been through those types of prayers too, but my mind was not that fickle and the power of suggestion was less likely to affect me, so I just stand there while people cast so-called demons out of me. I guess I was one of the ones that was delivered without kicking and screaming, much like you.coffeem8 wrote: One other interesting point is, that in all other ministries I've learned under (in agreement with The Word) , the ministers had received deliverance themselves before performing deliverance on others.. I am wondering how it was when you yourself received deliverance?