how is moses and the burning bush a religious experience?
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Define Religious experience?
are an exercise in forest fire prevention.
Burning off before the fire season starts ;)
The bush spontaneously errupted into fire, and it was the work of God and God spoke through the bush (been a while since I last read it)
God speaking to you is a rather religious experience.
Eucalyptus Trees are very good burning bushes they burn best when they green.Moses must have chased mosquito’s away with a burning bush..
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typical fruitcake ..
I once had a girlfriend who was dancing around a campfire naked, and in a moment of religious wisdom, set fire to her bush… Funniest (email removed) thing, she was usually so shy, she was so embarrassed afterwards.
That’s how burning bush is a religious experience
would have loved to see it..
just in case it was a real question - it is symbolic. fire represents spirit. Moses perceived something non-material - spirit - God but because it’s hard to explain how that feels, the writer wrote it in terms easier to understand.
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