mark wrote:
All I'm trying to say is that when a person has a kind of supernatural experience(s), it can change their understanding of scripture forever.  Sophiee asked why Dr. Brown doesn't repent even after he's been shown the error of his ways.  Well, from his point of view, maybe he's not so much rejecting what you've shown him as much as he's realizing that the Christian understanding of scripture (erroneous as it seems to you) is validated by his own experiences.  Arikm7 may have turned away from what he received, but maybe Dr. Brown finds it much harder to do that.


Mark,

There are many people who claim to have had a "supernatural" experience. Who do we believe? 

There are many things in life that people can attribute to a "supernatural" experience. That doesn't make a case for Christianity.