(07-18-2024, 08:05 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: I still don't trust him as far as I can throw him. He has the same laugh as my nephew. I love my nephew. But it does not make me like Tucker any more.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uElaHUSM7fI#t=2h22m36s
After watching this part of an interview, I think Carlson is very disingenuous.
First he starts off saying, "I approach any everything with like a profound sense of my ignorance."
But then he sides with his presumptuous host Shawn Ryan, who was convicned "that when we die we will see that everything that we know or think we know is a lie." Carlson replied, "I know that that's true. I do know that when we die we'll know. It'll all make sense."
He starts cracking up, can barely hold it in but lets slip an odd, whimsical laughter.
Question is, did he say this uncharacteristically or did he break character?
Anyhow, the statement is untrue, people do not become all-knowing after death.
Friederike Hauffe, a Christian who preceded the spiritualist movement, says,
"These revelations will appear to many incredible and absurd—especially to those who are of opinion that a spirit must know more than a human being; but I answer that this is not the ease with these spirits; they are in a very inferior state, are mostly entangled in error, and can more easily approach man, with whom they are in a sort of nervous relation, than heavenly spirits."