Why are my examples redundant? I've given you an example to prove a point you conceeded case closed. You then requested I give you real world examples I went out and found 3 independent sources. Now you are moving the goal posts further requesting they need a jsp account for you to talk to lmao.
Why don't you go to the websites I provided and send them email or a Facebook, message etc. You can visit AA meetings a India and ask them in person how Hindu people overcame alcohol, there should be one in every city.
The entire point was personal testimonies are unreliable but you want to interview the people anyway? To what end?
Seems like you are being a sore loser and trying to find any excuse to save face.
Refer to this post:
https://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=107619089&f=119&p=689730251You made up a person who wouldn't even follow the Hindu method of overcoming alcohol. You have been harping on about how you need physical evidence. In the scenario I gave, there is a real life example of whom you can interact with of them overcoming their addiction once they turned to Christ.
I was originally going to move on but you wanted me to come back to this point and now you are surprised that we're still talking about this?
I simply been trying to adhere to your standards and so I will hold you to your own. You try to counter claim then you must be able to provide physical evidence, which is the same standard that you have given to the rest of us.
I know you don't watch any videos or read any links that I post. You expect others to watch or read yours?
So you came to the conclusion that there is no point in hearing Personal Testimonies whatsoever? In of itself isn't sufficient but I guess I forgot to mention the part that comes afterwards after hearing such testimony.
I was a fool for giving you too much credit. I should have known that I needed to tell you to take a drink of the cup after filling it with water and picking it up. I will not make that mistake again. I will from here on out need to mansplain everything to you.