stiggy wiggy
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If Christ has yet to reveal Himself to you, I think this lady has a healthy non-atheistic approach to the afterlife:
I don't see that it's non-atheistic. She isn't confessing a belief in any god.If Christ has yet to reveal Himself to you, I think this lady has a healthy non-atheistic approach to the afterlife:
I don't see that it's non-atheistic. She isn't confessing a belief in any god.
I couldn't listen to her voice for more than a couple of minutes, it was grating. Sorry. From the little I heard it sounds agnostic but definitely painful to my ears.If Christ has yet to reveal Himself to you, I think this lady has a healthy non-atheistic approach to the afterlife:
I couldn't listen to her voice for more than a couple of minutes, it was grating. Sorry. From the little I heard it sounds agnostic but definitely painful to my ears.
Sorry not to my earI find her voice extremely appealing. Here's a Christian song of hers. She wrote both, by the way.
Sorry not to my ear
Because I don't mean to disparage her talent but I could not listen to her.Why are you apologizing?
Because I don't mean to disparage her talent but I could not listen to her.
Lol no I was just being polite. No one can make someone do something.Then don't. Was someone making you?
Lol no I was just being polite.
No I understand and thank you for the kind words. I feel the same. I like Emmylou a lot and she is gorgeous too but this lady's voice, I'm not sure why it was so difficult for me to listen to it. Maybe it was the quality of my speakers or something.Thanks. No problem. There's no right or wrong when it comes to musical taste. I find a woman's vocals that deviate from the Mariah Careys of the world quite refreshing, especially if bluegrass, like Emmylou or Lacey J. Dalton, for example. But I don't want to pick a fight over musical taste with someone whose pro-life posts in another forum I have read with respect.
Correct. Nor is she confessing a disbelief in God. She is non-atheistic agnostic. Like I said.
No so we really have know way of knowing her beliefs.
I find her voice extremely appealing. Here's a Christian song of hers. She wrote both, by the way.
Not true... I love Iris. My wife's and my marriage theme song is her and John Prine's duet In Spite of Ourselves. (Skip to 1:40)Hmmm, looking this thread over it appears that I either forgot to include the song, or the MODS inexplicably removed it. Here it is, but of course it seems now that she's an acquired taste that only I have acquired here at CARM:
Not true... I love Iris. My wife's and my marriage theme song is her and John Prine's duet In Spite of Ourselves. (Skip to 1:40)
But.... your post violated her premise by assuming Jesus is someone to meet.
Given that many, many professed Christians claim that this personal knowing is lacking in their faith makes that part of the mystery too. You may profess a personal experience of it, but many that share your faith do not ..............
So she, and you, profess. I leave that to the mystery too. Never happened to me. I'll admit Jesus was a strong cultural and peer instigated suggestion that I took on, so much so that if they said he was green and had an extra toe I would have adopted that as well.Wrong. She appears to have met His Holy Spirit, as the second video shows.
So she, and you, profess. I leave that to the mystery too. Never happened to me.
I'll admit Jesus was a strong cultural and peer instigated suggestion that I took on, so much so that if they said he was green and had an extra toe I would have adopted that as well.
??? There are plenty of examples of people with an extra toe. Don't see any resurrected folk though.. so on a scale of stupid, this one tips it hard.I could have said the same thing at age 25.
I was never that stupid.