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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkins" data-source="post: 77603861" data-attributes="member: 109374"><p>The preaching of the gospel is like when you are on a boat in the middle of the seas, when the radio says that there's tornado coming toward your location. It boils down to why you have to believe what the radio says and make a run. What determining factors would make you realize that it's a truth.</p><p></p><p>That being said. Christians are those believed to make their run. At the subconscious level, they reckon the "voice" of the Shepherd to determine that what being preached is a truth, in the same manner as how the one the boat making his decision.</p><p></p><p>Satan on the other hand, is to lead humans to distractions and to blind them from recognizing the determining factors which subconsciously allow humans to make a correct decision, same as the one on the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkins, post: 77603861, member: 109374"] The preaching of the gospel is like when you are on a boat in the middle of the seas, when the radio says that there's tornado coming toward your location. It boils down to why you have to believe what the radio says and make a run. What determining factors would make you realize that it's a truth. That being said. Christians are those believed to make their run. At the subconscious level, they reckon the "voice" of the Shepherd to determine that what being preached is a truth, in the same manner as how the one the boat making his decision. Satan on the other hand, is to lead humans to distractions and to blind them from recognizing the determining factors which subconsciously allow humans to make a correct decision, same as the one on the boat. [/QUOTE]
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