Re: Just to let you know Mark was all clear Andrew...

From: Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD (nospam5_at_heartmdphd.com)
Date: 08/23/04


Date: 23 Aug 2004 11:55:20 -0700

Mozz <joda@dagobah.net> wrote in message news:<lamji09nfdhtrvpri627u639n23rjkhin1@4ax.com>...
> Dear Andrew,
>
> >> Thank you for continuing our conversations without recourse to name
> >> calling born of intolerance.
> >
> >It is my choice to remain civil. All praises belong to my heavenly Father
> >whom I love with all my heart, soul, and mind :-)
>
> I think you need to take more credit for being civil and nice Andrew,
> forget the God fantasy and just reflect on your own good attributes.

It remain my choice to redirect all praises to God whom I love with
all my heart, soul, and mind. All that I am or could ever be is
because of Him.

> >No one is worthless according to Christ whom I serve. You have the purpose of
> >fulfilling God's will.
>
> May I ask a favour?

Certainly.

> Can you tell Mu that bit about no one being
> worthless according to Christ please?

He knows as surely as Simon Peter knew when he drew his sword in the
garden of Gethsemane.

 
> >> I never said I did not believe in other senses.
> >>
> >You did not believe in the existence of God's gift of truth discernment. This
> >is another sense.
>
> Because I do not believe in your unhealthy fantasy of having 'truth
> discernment' does not mean I do not accept there are other senses.

You continue to remind me of the blind (from birth) man who stubbornly
refuses to believe there could something as wondrous as vision.
 
> >> Without 'feeling' that you had a soul, how else would you be aware of
> >> having one, other than being told you had one?
> >
> >The same way that without "feeling" that you have a mind, you aware that you
> >have one.
>
> I think, therefore I am. Hence 'Mind'.

Glad you agree there is no "feeling."

> So without 'feel' or 'thought (which is mind)' how do you determine
> the existence of your soul?

It is something that I believe everyone knows. Some folks rediscover
that they know this when they have an "out of body experience" during
death (aka NDE or Near Death Experience).

> I am very interested in learning this.
> Prove to me I have a soul.

If God gave me such power, would you then accept Christ as your Lord
and Savior by public declaration here (in the manner described by the
good folks at TruthRus.org)?
 
> >> You think I cannot really see?
> >
> >I know you do not have God's gift of truth discernment.
>
> I agree. Neither do you. There is no such thing.

Then how would you explain what you have witnessed here in SMC? How
would you explain the discovery of the 2PD Approach?

> >> You prefer to 'believe' in the Christian explanation and close your
> >> mind to any other.
> >>
> >I prefer to use the gifts God has given me to glorify Him whom I love with all
> >my heart, soul, and mind.
>
> So you prefer to believe in the Christian explanation and close your
> mind to any other valid explanation.

I prefer the truth.

> >
> >>
> >> >> So you are unprepared to look at 'all' reasonable explanations.
> >> >
> >> >It remains my choice to use the senses God has given me.
> >>
> >> To use these senses in a very limited way though.
> >>
> >
> >The blind are in no position to evaluate how far a seeing person can see.
>
> I agree,

Glad you agree with the truth.

> and as we have established your blindness to the truth

You are going to have to make up your mind. Either there is such a
thing as GOd's gift of truth discernment (so that you can identify
people without it) or there is no such thing (so what you just wrote
has no meaning).

> other
> than your Christian bias, you seem in no position to evaluate how far
> a seeing person (like me) can see.

Along with God's gift of truth discernment, He has also blessed me
with His gift of vision, so that in truth, I am able to evaluate how
far you can see (assuming you can).
 
> >> I do not deny truth, I always seek it out.
> >>
> >If you were to open your eyes, I might be inclined to believe you.
>
> The ramblings of a blind fool again.

Your judgment.
 
> >Sorry that what I continue to write continues to bother you (shrug).
>
> You do seem unhealthily preoccupied with the fantasy that you might be
> able to bother or upset me (shrug). :-)

It is what I sense.

You remain in my prayers, dear Mozz whom I love.

Servant to the humblest person in the universe,

Andrew

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