Also, the bullet missed her heart, it was a fail suicide attempt (it was bound to fail because she decided not to shoot in the head because of what she might look like if she survived, what?!), there was no lethal wound, so less likely to have a death experience imo.
How about she didnt mention any of this for 2 years, not even to her mother who she called after she shot herself, because she was so afraid pple would think she wanted attention. What?! If u experience hell, "a place of total torment, becoming a tormented being of fear" and after that heaven, a place of peace and joy above our imagination, and then come back to earth and see your mother, how can u "fear" pple might think u need attention?
Seems to me she doesnt mind the attention righ now.
People who have had genuine supernatural experience with God are NOT eager to share them with others.
I had a genuine supernatural experience and let me tell you, I am still reluctant to tell other people. So it is not surprising at all to me that she did not say a word to anyone for 2 years. This is a typical pattern.
Maybe so, but we are not all blessed with supernatural experiences, or seeing heaven and hell and coming back to tell about it. I can only say it seems strange to me not be willing to share this experience, or even warn your closest friends and family that they will burn for eternity if they dont accept Jesus.
@mistageeza Your point is not a strong point in my opinion. Different people react differently to traumatic experiences. Military veterans who go through "hell" in war sometimes never talk about their experiences with others. So the fact that she didn't talk about about it for a while after she came back to life does not persuade me that it was not authentic.
What if these military veterans who go through "hell" knew that all their relatives and friends would go to this "hell" for eternity if they are not convinced to change their lives befor they die, would they still not talk about it. I dont mean "sharing" the experience in a therapeutic way, but to warn your loved ones.
@mistageeza Your entitled to your opinion but that's all it is. For crying out loud she was only 15. She was a kid and you're holding her to an adult standard. The fact that she was honest about waiting to share her story, at least to me, adds to her credibility. She could have lied by saying that she told people right away. And who would know.
How do you know that?
rafelu7 1 month ago
Also, the bullet missed her heart, it was a fail suicide attempt (it was bound to fail because she decided not to shoot in the head because of what she might look like if she survived, what?!), there was no lethal wound, so less likely to have a death experience imo.
She took 2 years to contrive this story.
mistageeza 1 month ago
How about she didnt mention any of this for 2 years, not even to her mother who she called after she shot herself, because she was so afraid pple would think she wanted attention. What?! If u experience hell, "a place of total torment, becoming a tormented being of fear" and after that heaven, a place of peace and joy above our imagination, and then come back to earth and see your mother, how can u "fear" pple might think u need attention?
Seems to me she doesnt mind the attention righ now.
mistageeza 1 month ago
@mistageeza
People who have had genuine supernatural experience with God are NOT eager to share them with others.
I had a genuine supernatural experience and let me tell you, I am still reluctant to tell other people. So it is not surprising at all to me that she did not say a word to anyone for 2 years. This is a typical pattern.
JLinnst 1 month ago
@JLinnst
Maybe so, but we are not all blessed with supernatural experiences, or seeing heaven and hell and coming back to tell about it. I can only say it seems strange to me not be willing to share this experience, or even warn your closest friends and family that they will burn for eternity if they dont accept Jesus.
mistageeza 1 month ago
@mistageeza Your point is not a strong point in my opinion. Different people react differently to traumatic experiences. Military veterans who go through "hell" in war sometimes never talk about their experiences with others. So the fact that she didn't talk about about it for a while after she came back to life does not persuade me that it was not authentic.
vizini1 1 month ago
@vizini1
What if these military veterans who go through "hell" knew that all their relatives and friends would go to this "hell" for eternity if they are not convinced to change their lives befor they die, would they still not talk about it. I dont mean "sharing" the experience in a therapeutic way, but to warn your loved ones.
mistageeza 1 month ago
@mistageeza Your entitled to your opinion but that's all it is. For crying out loud she was only 15. She was a kid and you're holding her to an adult standard. The fact that she was honest about waiting to share her story, at least to me, adds to her credibility. She could have lied by saying that she told people right away. And who would know.
vizini1 1 month ago