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John who wrote of his account of hevean in the Book of Revelation was apparently uttering what he saw. Paul never said that everything he was shown in hevean was unlawful for man to utter, only that which he was not allowed to reveal to us. Probably because it was too much steak for most of the milk drinkers out there. If all hevean experiences were unlawful to speak about, then you would have to erase Ezekial’s account, Isaiah’s account, Daniel’s account, and John’s account.
John who wrote of his account of hevean in the Book of Revelation was apparently uttering what he saw. Paul never said that everything he was shown in hevean was unlawful for man to utter, only that which he was not allowed to reveal to us. Probably because it was too much steak for most of the milk drinkers out there. If all hevean experiences were unlawful to speak about, then you would have to erase Ezekial’s account, Isaiah’s account, Daniel’s account, and John’s account.