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Struggles by Non-Christians
Can a skeptic on the fence have a personal encounter with God?
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<blockquote data-quote="Berserk" data-source="post: 77450404" data-attributes="member: 294441"><p>I never expected it to work immediately; I was just hoping it would give you the ideal mindset for being ambushed by God.</p><p>PhiloVoid's posts quote famed Christian apologist C. S. Lewis, a former atheist. He describes his conversion process in his autobiography, "Surprised by Joy." 2 key moments: He was riding a bus when he became obsessed with the thought that he was like a lobster locked in his shell. A voice challenged him to unlock the shell and emerge from it. He pondered this thought and then forgot it--until the next day when he was being driven to the Whipsnade Zoo. He notes, "When I began that journey, I didn't believe Jesus was the Son of God, but when I arrived at the zoo, I did. Yet I wasn't exactly thinking about these issues during the ride!"</p><p></p><p>Please keep monitoring new experiences on my Life Journey thread, not because the paranormal should convince you, but because my experience shows that skeptics feel nudged by God by reading about these experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berserk, post: 77450404, member: 294441"] I never expected it to work immediately; I was just hoping it would give you the ideal mindset for being ambushed by God. PhiloVoid's posts quote famed Christian apologist C. S. Lewis, a former atheist. He describes his conversion process in his autobiography, "Surprised by Joy." 2 key moments: He was riding a bus when he became obsessed with the thought that he was like a lobster locked in his shell. A voice challenged him to unlock the shell and emerge from it. He pondered this thought and then forgot it--until the next day when he was being driven to the Whipsnade Zoo. He notes, "When I began that journey, I didn't believe Jesus was the Son of God, but when I arrived at the zoo, I did. Yet I wasn't exactly thinking about these issues during the ride!" Please keep monitoring new experiences on my Life Journey thread, not because the paranormal should convince you, but because my experience shows that skeptics feel nudged by God by reading about these experiences. [/QUOTE]
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