"There's a difference, when Lincoln prayed, he talked to God.
When Bush prays, God talks to Bush."
--Mario Cuomo, to Bill Maher
One of the things that I used to find difficult to deal with when interacting with religious types is this idea of, "I need to find out God wants me to do about X"... To an outsider, these people sound crazy - "Are they hearing voices from God?" "How does God TELL you to do something?"
I believe that Christians hear a voice in their head , but it is their own conscience they hear - not God's voice, per se. Christians train themselves to live according to Scripture. So to whatever degree a given Christian is an expert on Scripture, it is to that degree that they will be able to discern Gods will for themselves.
Once a Christian is able to discern what God would want him or her to do in a given situation then, "God has spoken". But to hear "God has told me what to do" is very confusing to those who dont understand the religion...
p.s. I'm using "Christian" here, but these ideas could apply to any religion, I think.
When Bush prays, God talks to Bush."
--Mario Cuomo, to Bill Maher
One of the things that I used to find difficult to deal with when interacting with religious types is this idea of, "I need to find out God wants me to do about X"... To an outsider, these people sound crazy - "Are they hearing voices from God?" "How does God TELL you to do something?"
I believe that Christians hear a voice in their head , but it is their own conscience they hear - not God's voice, per se. Christians train themselves to live according to Scripture. So to whatever degree a given Christian is an expert on Scripture, it is to that degree that they will be able to discern Gods will for themselves.
Once a Christian is able to discern what God would want him or her to do in a given situation then, "God has spoken". But to hear "God has told me what to do" is very confusing to those who dont understand the religion...
p.s. I'm using "Christian" here, but these ideas could apply to any religion, I think.
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