Raiden no Kishi wrote:I certainly wouldn't brand these experiences as sinful, since they weren't brought on by any use of occult channels. I wouldn't rule out demonic involvement, since one would think that one of God's angels would make his master's identity obvious - Biblical precedent would back this up. I do, however, find it odd that she has chosen atheism in light of her experiences. It doesn't seem a large jump from a "guardian angel" to God. But I imagine her poor experiences with Catholicism had something to do with it. I would suggest that you talk to her and start to learn more about her and not try immediately to evangelize. That can, of course, come at a later point, but it is important first just to be interested in her and her unique perspective. I also recommend heavy doses of prayer and keeping us posted. ^_~
.rai//
holysoldier5000 wrote:But here is a question... what kind of Guardian Angel will warn you of the material future of others but will not warn you of your own eternal future? What angel warns you of physical injury but saves to tell you of the saving power of Christ? What angel worries more about the body then the soul? Perhaps she did see an angel... but one that does not praise Jesus as Lord and savior... hmm... perhaps not an Angel on the right side?
8-Bit Theatre wrote:"Well, the giant's gone, ain't he?"
"Yeah, but, so is the whole forest!"
"Well, you can't cook an omelette without....destroying a forest..or something. But now that the forests' gone we're not lost."
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Yeah I think that would be something to definately thing about, for those that believe otherwise. There are different kinds of angels, but the Godly ones I know of definately don't really come to save peoples bodies (and under command, some HAVE killed bodies^^)
holysoldier5000 wrote:But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned!
Galatians 1:8
Puritan wrote:may I as a Christian discuss my own personal experiences with and ask her about her opinions on them? Or is the discussion of these experiences or even conversation with a persona such as this, forbidden by my Christian walk… In other words what constitutes the discussion divination and forbidden magic and what constitutes discussion that we as Christians may take part in with others in such a situation.
Once again, I stress that this is a rather odd situation. If in the very least, I have actually met someone who has taken on some fairly remarkable claims and albeit my world is a little more interesting, but I would like to know how far does the rabbit hole go and when does the snake den begin. Thank you for your insights into the matter.
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