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I think people really freak out about this more than they should. I just read through that part you quoted in Knowing God (its in one of your posts). Somewhere in there he talks about knowing God by mere experience can happen and its a serious deception. Its right in there where he's talking about the difference between knowing a horse and knowing a person.
Anyway, yeah you have to be careful, thats all I was trying to say. I used Char-asthmatics as an example because that's the sort of extreme I am most familiar with. Plus, it looks like you've got it well in hand. Good references.
Josh "...the word of God is not bound."--2 Timothy 2:9
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