He expects us to take him at his word
A man says he has "Accepted Jesus in his heart."
But can he *prove* it?
No. He expects us to take him at his word.
Suppose this man believes in Satan, the Father of Lies … why should we trust a man who *could be speaking with the voice Satan*—?
- Post @ Twitter (4 May 2025)
Variations
Version 2
Proving consciousness is like when a man says that he has "accepted Jesus as my Savior."
He can't offer any *evidence*. He expects us to *take him at his word*.
This, from a religion which posits a Devil — the Father of Lies — who can possess a man and make that man say anything.
- Comment @ Facebook (9 May 2025)
Version 3
Context: "Can anyone tell me a Pope that has actually spoken to God or Jesus ?"
Can you prove that you love Jesus?
Can you prove that you are not an agent of Satan, the Father of Lies?
No. You expect us to take you at your word.
- Post @ Twitter (13 April 2026)
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Fiction cross-reference
- A religious fanatic views contrary opinions as lies
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Without truth
