Another thing, do your suggesting it's coinicidental that this little boy ( who was just alittle older than pull ups when this occurred) just happened to get all of these points correct? And he also just so happened to begin to describe his fathers childhood through the eyes of the grandfather? Comon now your going to have to try alittle harder than that to dispute one of gods miracles, there is
no other explanation. God performed a miracle on this boy and he is using it to touch the lives of millions. Originally Posted by Big Joe
Perhaps I missed it, but I didn't see anything in the article on the child describing his grandfather's detailed parental memories, so I wasn't addressing that. Other elements of the story can be ascribed to the ideas I previously mentioned, IMHO.
Questioning the evidence is what leads to proof. Not questioning just leads us to assumptions, often incorrect.
Not so long ago in human history we thought autistic children and schizophrenics were possessed by demons, that they were witches, and should be tortured, drowned, or burned at the stake. There was plenty of "proof" at the time for those conclusions, too, and for what "God" wanted us to do with these "blighted souls."
There are multiple ideas to explain everything under the sun depending on what question we want answered, and just as many for what we prefer to not have questioned.