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Re: Why is Ongoing Repentance Necessary For A Christian?
 
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Re: Why is Ongoing Repentance Necessary For A Christian?


You state: "whats wrong with a personal relationship with god instead of looking for vicarious experiences with him through the world?"

I can answer this easily...because when you don't hear of anyone else around you having them, you have to wonder why it's happening. Why does anyone want to be with like-minded people? To share similar experiences...to feel like it's normal and ok. I had no one to talk to when it first happened to me. I was too afraid to tell my own husband. I was afraid he would think I was crazy. However, my courage was strengthened when he asked me what had changed in me. He noticed the difference. He was so convicted that my story was true after I told him that he started having me read to him the bible. Now maybe that doesn't sound like any big deal to you, but if you knew my husband and his personality, you would have known that was not the norm for him to just believe something like that. He just was never interested in God before. The people you are suppose to share with are those that are wanting to know what is different about you...then you share your story. That is why it's so hard to share in mixed company here at curezone, because you have some that want to hear your story and others that don't.

My dad had hemochromatosis and he did the blood-letting as well. He died of cancer. However, I'm not sure it was a genetic disorder, but it may have been. For at some point he stopped doing the blood-letting. So I think it was caused by medications.

There are many minerals that can show the same/similar symptoms both low and high, but sometimes other deficiencies such as a lack of calcium have similar symptoms as well.

Severe symptoms of hypocalcemia include:

confusion or memory loss
muscle spasms
numbness and tingling in the hands, feet, and face
depression
hallucinations
muscle cramps
weak and brittle nails
easy fracturing of the bones


I agree that pharmedico will try and use genetics as a way to make more money somehow, but I don't think we can disregard how our genetics affect us just because of that fact...we just need to know so we can make good decisions.

I'll keep your thoughts about potassium in mind in case I run into other examples that seem to match what you are talking about. Thanks.
 

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