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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
The only thing with him coming through an OP lens is that it wouldn't have contradicted the Bible. That's, like, a big, red, no-brainer flag.
I Googled his interview on the Today show and noticed that his father and mother spoke for him. Why wouldn't they? He is twelve now. He also sounded rehearsed.
One thing that struck me as odd, from the book, is that the father said it took "months and years" to get the full story from Colton. That is very odd as a 4 year old generally talks your ear off about an experience he has had or a place he has been.
During the interview he was asked what vivid memories he still remembers. He stated that he had two vivid memories - his grandfather and Jesus. So, he has two physical photo collaboration's embeded in his mind that his parents happen to have and have showed him throughout these years. That makes his memory questionable.
If his parents told him that he said he saw a "rainbow" horse that belonged to Jesus, he is going to say that he remembers that.
At first I thought he may have possibly had some type of experience, but now I am not sure he has had one at all.
I'm going to have to agree with Bro. Benincasa on this.
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Like I said, had it been an OP, many here would have lapped it up.
I read the book when it first came out, I don't like the movie nor the current interviews.
I don't defend it, because I disagree with most of the theology that the family espouses.