Moonlight Shadows Post Count: 90 |
Meet the boy who met Jesus
I'm not going to paste the whole thing, as its pretty long.. but here's an interesting excerpt: Colton was stricken with appendicitis shortly before his fourth birthday. Family guilt was heavy — for five days he lay getting sicker and sicker with what the family believed was stomach flu, which had previously hit Colton’s older sister Cassie. Little Colton nearly didn’t make it: He lay in a hospital bed for 17 days. When he finally rallied, the family rejoiced — but they were floored when, months later, the boy began matter-of-factly describing what he had experienced when he was in between life and death: seeing Jesus dressed in royal purple, meeting John the Baptist, having angels sing to him to ease his anxiety. The Burpos believed these were things Colton could have gleaned from his Bible studies. But he also told his mother he saw her talking on the phone in another room while he was having surgery, and saw his father praying in a small room, all while he was seated in Jesus’ lap. “What caught my attention was he could tell me where I was while he was in surgery,” Todd told Lauer. “The surgeon couldn’t tell me that, the nurses couldn’t, my wife couldn’t tell me where I was praying. But he could tell me.” Shocking revelation Colton also spoke of meeting a long-departed relative in heaven, telling NBC News: “I was just sitting by the Holy Spirit and then this guy comes up to me and says, ‘Are you Todd’s son?’ I say yes, and he says, ‘Well, I’m his grandfather.’ ” Colton said that everyone in heaven has wings. On Monday, he described his great-grandfather “Pops” as being “very big, huge wings, curly hair, a big smile, and he was very nice.” But the real shocker came when Colton told his mother, “Mommy, I have two sisters.” Sonja told her son that he had to be referring to his oldest sister, Cassie, and his cousin Traci, but he responded: “No — I have two sisters. You had a baby die in your tummy, didn’t you?” Sonja told Lauer the family had never uttered a word about the miscarriage to Colton — and what’s more, they never even learned the sex of their miscarried child. “It was a private hurt that we didn’t even share with our friends,” Sonja said, adding Colton’s revelation was at first “shocking, but then a relief that she’s OK, which we didn’t know she was a she.” ----------------------------------------------------------- So... thoughts? |
Lovin'MyLittles Post Count: 322 |
I think it could happen. I don't practice any organized religion but I do believe in something higher than us - so perhaps this is what it was. :) Either way, if what the family is saying is true.. how freaky would that be?! :)
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Chris Post Count: 1938 |
I think he was having a dream based on things he's heard, whether it be stories he heard from his family, in church or what have you.
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Moonlight Shadows Post Count: 90 |
yes, but what about the rest of it? The miscarriage and where the father was at certain times.. do you think the parents made that part up? Or was that dreamed as well?
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Chris Post Count: 1938 |
I'm certainly more inclined to believe that he "saw" his mother praying in the other room because that's the norm and/or she told him she would. Same thing with the father -- he's been on the phone before, so it's not a stretch to think of your father talking on the phone while you're in surgery.
It's more believable to me, personally, that this child imagined a scenario during a dream he had while in surgery based on things he's seen or heard in his life time. |
Chris Post Count: 1938 |
About the miscarriage part -- (sorry, I forgot to mention it) -- I'm beginning to think the whole story isn't being told in that regard. I just need more information in order to make a judgment.
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Bellatrix Lestrange Post Count: 234 |
Poppycock.
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Poetic Justice Post Count: 229 |
I think believers will believe, and non-believers will look for every possible way to call bullsh*t. But it is very interesting.
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CrystalsLost Post Count: 12 |
@ Poetic Justice..I was going to say the same thing!
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CrystalsLost Post Count: 12 |
Okay after actually listening to the interview it does sound rehearsed and contrived. I do believe in heaven and think people have had experiences with heaven (rare) but I don't think this kid actually at 4 years old had an experience and then 7 years later is when they come out with the book. Gives them plenty of time to rehearse. And what 11 year old calls Jesus or God "the holy spirit" that made me question the story even more. I mean it could be true..but I doubt it.
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~Just the 3 of Us~ Post Count: 98 |
I just want to preface that I am agnostic and this does provide me proof and make me a believer. However, @CyrstalsLost: the only reason I think the little calls Jesus/God the holy spirit is because his father is a pastor. That's probably what they call it in their house (if I can to give him the benefit of the doubt about it being real).
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Chris Post Count: 1938 |
@Mommy Bunny: You were agnostic before and a rather obscure, highly questionable story on the internet made you a believer?
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~Just the 3 of Us~ Post Count: 98 |
NOT a believer, NOT! One little missing word completely changed the meaning of my post! lol Sorry about that!
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Poetic Justice Post Count: 229 |
Hehe :)
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Betch. Post Count: 111 |
Frikkin LOL. Weird kid is weird. Idk, all sounds like there could be logical explanations, but we'll probably never know. This reminds me of that Australian girl who went into a coma, woke up and spoke fluent German despite having never learned the language or a single word, for that matter.
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Unauthorized Post Count: 72 |
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1368467/I-met-granddad--wings-Colton-Burpo-went-heaven-speaks-relatives-book-Heaven-For-Real.html
The fact that the parents wrote a book about it makes the whole thing questionable. God, if you are out there, and I'm supposed to write a book, please bring ME a publishing company. Thank you. I don't know. Odd things happen. It only means what you tell yourself it does. |
Unauthorized Post Count: 72 |
correction-I guess the little boy 'wrote' the book..whatever..same thing either way.
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Aubrey; Post Count: 377 |
Hey, Unauthorized - if God brings you a publishing company, can you send him over here, afterward? I could use one, too. :-P
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Unauthorized Post Count: 72 |
@ aubrey; I shall definitely think about it.
There will be conditions. Main one being my book has to be a better seller than yours. I don't care if people think it's crap it just has to sell more. And no claiming divine will if your book is better. I don't want to feel like God set me up to fail. |
Beautiful Lies Post Count: 402 |
I'm sure it's true. I mean, I was able to see the Virgin Mary in my almond butter this morning!
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chiaromezzo Post Count: 19 |
As an apprentice funeral director who has met and had conversations with people who have truly had these experiences and lived to tell about them... I call bullshit on this one, folks.
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~Just the 3 of Us~ Post Count: 98 |
I am intrigued. Please tell me more. Why do you call BS?
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chiaromezzo Post Count: 19 |
I call BS because, as Anonymous Source said, this kid is probably simply regurgitating what he's heard about descriptions of Jesus and heaven.
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an empty frame. Post Count: 82 |
Man, I really want to believe this is true but I don't. I just think it's cruel that the parents would use their son in this way. Poor kid. The thing about the miscarriage is too convenient as well. Where's the proof that she was ever pregnant? And nobody in heaven wears glasses? Who would remember that detail, especially a kid?
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