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Dmitriy789 [7]
4 years ago
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If Scripture is not clear on any single topic, say whether a person ought to file share, how can a modern religious person acqui

re new divine commands to guide their life? What if two religious people, with all honestly, believe they have been told by God to do two opposite things at the same time? Does this lead you to believe that one of these people must be wrong - or that God works in mysterious ways?
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MatroZZZ [7]4 years ago
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Answer: Simply put it God works in a mysterious way because man as a mortal being cannot just depicts the ways of God. It could be that the two people heard differently just like Samuel in the Bible that was unable to understand the voice of God from that of his master while it was truly God calling him. The later might have heard from God and practicing the right thing while the former overheard a voice similar and took off to practicing what he heard too.

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