Absolute proof that God does exist….?
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I was a drug courier for one of the most powerful cartels in all of Australia. But I was using a lot of meth amphetamine and one time I overdosed. I was admitted to hospital with speed psychosis. A week later I left hospital to discover that my house had been burgled and $ 10,000 worth of crystal meth was stolen, and every other thing of value also. A trusted friend let me stay in his beach house just south of Perth. That first night I prayed “OK if there is a God, give me a sign”. I wasn’t hopeful.
An hour later all I could hear was the gentle crashing of waves over the beach. While asleep that night I was visited by the holy spirit who told me I must leave that life. That I was going to jail on the 12th of June. No, I didn’t repent as soon as I woke up, I recovered within the week and continued to deal in, and use drugs. But the dreams continued. Night after night. Until the 12th of June 2009.
The federal police came knocking that day. I got 4 years for possession, sell and supply of meth amphetamine, amongst other various charges.
So, if I’m telling the truth, that’s proof God exists.
Wellllll….the question is: Do you agree that this is proof that God exists (duhh!)?
Yes Im in jail, this is Australia, yes we do get internet in jail. google that.
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