John Burke
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Then he takes her, he grabs her hand and takes her, and they're off, and he takes her, she said, to this light that was felt infinite that they enter into that she knew was God, and she found herself, she felt like, with God the Father, But she said, but Jesus was also there. You couldn't separate them.
Then he takes her, he grabs her hand and takes her, and they're off, and he takes her, she said, to this light that was felt infinite that they enter into that she knew was God, and she found herself, she felt like, with God the Father, But she said, but Jesus was also there. You couldn't separate them.
Then he takes her, he grabs her hand and takes her, and they're off, and he takes her, she said, to this light that was felt infinite that they enter into that she knew was God, and she found herself, she felt like, with God the Father, But she said, but Jesus was also there. You couldn't separate them.
And then she said to me, I don't understand how God can be light and God can be a man and God can be love. But that's what I experienced. So then he puts her, he says, it's not your time. You have to go back. And when he puts her back in her body, Jesus does. He left, but he left his presence with her, she said.
And then she said to me, I don't understand how God can be light and God can be a man and God can be love. But that's what I experienced. So then he puts her, he says, it's not your time. You have to go back. And when he puts her back in her body, Jesus does. He left, but he left his presence with her, she said.
And then she said to me, I don't understand how God can be light and God can be a man and God can be love. But that's what I experienced. So then he puts her, he says, it's not your time. You have to go back. And when he puts her back in her body, Jesus does. He left, but he left his presence with her, she said.
And she later realized that she thinks that was his Holy Spirit who was always with her to guide her. Now, this is a little Jewish girl raised by atheists, and yet she testifies to the triune nature of God. And then I interview another woman, 12-year-old, nurse, almost the same identical experience.
And she later realized that she thinks that was his Holy Spirit who was always with her to guide her. Now, this is a little Jewish girl raised by atheists, and yet she testifies to the triune nature of God. And then I interview another woman, 12-year-old, nurse, almost the same identical experience.
And she later realized that she thinks that was his Holy Spirit who was always with her to guide her. Now, this is a little Jewish girl raised by atheists, and yet she testifies to the triune nature of God. And then I interview another woman, 12-year-old, nurse, almost the same identical experience.
Dean Braxton, who also had a near-death experience, and he said to me, you could not separate them there. So when I was speaking to Jesus, I knew I was also speaking to the Father and the Holy Spirit. And when I was there at the throne of God with the Father speaking to him, though Jesus was always here with me, he was also there. And I can't explain how that makes sense.
Dean Braxton, who also had a near-death experience, and he said to me, you could not separate them there. So when I was speaking to Jesus, I knew I was also speaking to the Father and the Holy Spirit. And when I was there at the throne of God with the Father speaking to him, though Jesus was always here with me, he was also there. And I can't explain how that makes sense.
Dean Braxton, who also had a near-death experience, and he said to me, you could not separate them there. So when I was speaking to Jesus, I knew I was also speaking to the Father and the Holy Spirit. And when I was there at the throne of God with the Father speaking to him, though Jesus was always here with me, he was also there. And I can't explain how that makes sense.
And in our time and space, it doesn't, but it made perfect sense there. And what he says, they are one. So in the book, I give an analogy. And You can see a picture of it there. So it's a contradiction to us, right? We say, okay, three persons, but they're only one. Well, that doesn't work. The three of us are not one, right? Okay, but think about it by analogy.
And in our time and space, it doesn't, but it made perfect sense there. And what he says, they are one. So in the book, I give an analogy. And You can see a picture of it there. So it's a contradiction to us, right? We say, okay, three persons, but they're only one. Well, that doesn't work. The three of us are not one, right? Okay, but think about it by analogy.
And in our time and space, it doesn't, but it made perfect sense there. And what he says, they are one. So in the book, I give an analogy. And You can see a picture of it there. So it's a contradiction to us, right? We say, okay, three persons, but they're only one. Well, that doesn't work. The three of us are not one, right? Okay, but think about it by analogy.
So imagine I create a flat two-dimensional world, okay, that only has forward and back and side to side. There's no up or down, all right, in this flat world. and then I decide I'm going to enter this world and I stick my three fingers through that plane, the flat people there would see three slices of me, okay?
So imagine I create a flat two-dimensional world, okay, that only has forward and back and side to side. There's no up or down, all right, in this flat world. and then I decide I'm going to enter this world and I stick my three fingers through that plane, the flat people there would see three slices of me, okay?
So imagine I create a flat two-dimensional world, okay, that only has forward and back and side to side. There's no up or down, all right, in this flat world. and then I decide I'm going to enter this world and I stick my three fingers through that plane, the flat people there would see three slices of me, okay?
But what if I said to them, well, I'm actually not three slices, I'm actually one being. But that would be a contradiction to them because in Flatland, three slices can never stack up an arm into one being because that can only happen on a third dimension. They don't even have that dimension.
But what if I said to them, well, I'm actually not three slices, I'm actually one being. But that would be a contradiction to them because in Flatland, three slices can never stack up an arm into one being because that can only happen on a third dimension. They don't even have that dimension.