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Aug 28, 2020 at 1:13 answer added Angela Peterson timeline score: 0
Aug 27, 2020 at 15:36 comment added GratefulDisciple @Lucian I don't think it's vanity in my friend's case; it's not for showing off but what she thinks as Holy Spirit guiding her (say, to warn her that she will be involved in a car accident, so she will not go out at all that day). She's thinks that dreams / visions / intuition enable her to interpret / sense demonic attack / intrusion, and she attributes this ability to God's gift to her which she then obeys even if sometimes her "fleshly" reason is against it.
Aug 27, 2020 at 12:33 comment added user46876 seeing intrusions by demons that they can use to take appropriate action - And which demonic intrusions might those be, exactly ? The (childish) desire to possess superhuman abilities (after all, most grownups don't peruse superhero comics, do they) ? Or perhaps the vanity of displaying such alleged 'gifts' to others ? (As for miraculous healings, Luke 4:23 comes to mind).
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Aug 27, 2020 at 3:54 answer added Pieter Rousseau timeline score: 4
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Aug 26, 2020 at 19:44 comment added Nigel J I am neither Catholic nor Pentecostalist but I am aware of Christian experiences in the present day relating to prophecies and dreams which are quite valid and not at all pretentious nor immature nor histrionic. I have never heard of any recounted visions which I can support. My answer would be anecdotal only and for that reason this is a comment. Up-voted +1.
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