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Re: Epiphany Of The Whitechapel Murders

Post by Guest on Wed 6 Jun 2012 - 11:53

The definition itself does NOT say that it is a divine disclosure from a deity that has appeared or manifested itself to oneself, but rather OR, instead of AND. A distinction that should be made well aware for those that do not always read carefully enough to get a second meaning to a word, instead of including the second with the first.

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Re: Epiphany Of The Whitechapel Murders

Post by Karen on Wed 6 Jun 2012 - 14:14

You are correct that the definition contains two meanings (A or B) but that does not mean that both A and B cannot be present simultaneously. What if the creator gives the divine disclosure to the individual he/she/it/ are appearing?

Therefore, we have these variables:

A. Appearance of a deity to a human.
B. A divine disclosure.
C. Both of the above/all of the above


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Re: Epiphany Of The Whitechapel Murders

Post by Guest on Wed 6 Jun 2012 - 14:24

The definition itself does imply in much regard of its wording that an appearance is subsequently embodied with a revelation or disclosure of some sort. And your quick response with such pertinent detail is welcomed, and very well read, thank you.

So then are you under the conviction that they can be separate and improbable to outcome all in the same? It would seem according to the particular defining that it is meant in that way, but yet vague in prosper.

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Re: Epiphany Of The Whitechapel Murders

Post by Karen on Fri 22 Jun 2012 - 7:30

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