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Post by nyx on Oct 5, 2018 17:05:28 GMT
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Post by HAL on Oct 5, 2018 18:16:37 GMT
A Jesus look-alike giving hundred dollar bills to college girls. A 'spiritual experience'. So that's what they call it these days. HAL
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Post by nyx on Oct 5, 2018 20:27:56 GMT
You are right HAL,
I am not saying people can not have a spiritual experience, but when it comes to the exchange of money, I don't think money is part of the spiritual equation.
Some people could say this was an helpful angel.
Do angels carry hundred dollar bills or a credit card from the God Bank?
Now, I believe in angels, because many years ago I was very sick, and my wife swears she was given a "pep talk" by an angel who visited her, but this angel only left her three pennies.
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Post by purr on Oct 5, 2018 23:19:21 GMT
Hi Nyx, now that's a weird story! OK, it wasn't Jesus because he wouldn't hand out dollarbills, see the Savior of the world has no need for money, nor do the young ladies in the photo who are clearly neither destitute or starving or the like . Also an argument might be made that an Angel would avoid 'looking like Jesus' so as not to confuse Christian believers (who'd easily worship such angelic creature as if God the Son). So I'd go for a religious eccentric. Harmless provided he leaves it at the note and threehundred bucks... Imo there are many ways to 'disappear' if a person is familiar with the area, literally in the blink of an observer's eye, and this man admittedly is: he says he often goes to the mountaintop to somehow commune with his God. purr
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Post by nyx on Oct 6, 2018 2:30:13 GMT
I agree purr,
This is one of the more stranger stories, and I am kinda thinking this is a hoax or like you said a religious eccentric.
To make this even stranger is that the girls claimed the hill called them to come up?
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Post by raf on Oct 9, 2018 18:17:04 GMT
Internet comments are always ugly. I fear polite conversation is a thing of the past. Present company excluded, of course
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