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=Conclusion=
=Conclusion=


Imagine standing in front of a judge to give a defense for your actions where you are on trial criminally.  Would it suffice to say: "Sorry, your honor, you can't understand my actions.  It's a revelation."?
Imagine standing in front of a judge to give a defense for your actions where you are on trial criminally.  Would it be acceptable to say: "Sorry, your honor, you can't understand my actions.  It's a revelation." and think the judge will understand?


I think not.
'''I think not.'''


Neither is it acceptable from a scripture to evade any real answer to a question posed to a message follower.
Neither is it acceptable from a scripture to evade any real answer to a question posed to a message follower.