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Feeling anxious about Biblical visions from a little girl.

So I came across a user on Reddit. She has many comments claiming that her daughter has had biblical visions at the age of 4, without any prior exposure to religion at all.. They went from atheist to Christianity after the daughters constant visions for three years straight. I messaged her and asked her if her daughter mentioned Hell and she said she mentioned a bad place and that it was real. I don't think she's lying and said she has no benefit to doing so. All of this freaks me out, because I'm not a Christian at heart at all.. But I feel like I have to become one and change who I am, in order to not go to Hell.. essentially, out of fear. I'm afraid of hell and I think about it 24/7. I was never a Christian and I believed mediums were bringing through our loved ones, until I read from Christians that it's just demons and familiar spirits coming through to trick us into believing that everyone goes to "heaven", religion or not. Same with positive NDEs as well.. I feel like this may be the truth after reading the experiences her daughter had, but I'm hoping not.. I'm not afraid of Jesus, I'm afraid of eternal damnation... I'm not sure if anyone on here has an explanation for this or not.

Here's one of her many posts, if you care to read it. I can copy and paste more if you guys are curious.


"We don’t attend church regularly, we weren’t religious at all before my daughter had these experiences. There are still visions that she had that we are not sure what they mean. Maybe I should write it all out on here one day. I usually never tell anyone what she was told but I’ve been more open about it lately. But since you mentioned it I’ll explain the last time she saw them on her 7th birthday. Now she would see mostly Ena and she saw her awake and “asleep”. She described it as she never really felt like she was sleeping because her body would sleep but her “brain” would leave her body so it felt like she was awake 24/7. On her 7th birthday, she left her body and as always Ena was waiting in her room. She took her to Jesus world (she described getting there by flying out of the world, into a black hole and out of a white hole). When she got there everyone greeted her to say goodbye. They knew it was her birthday. Afterwards Ena took her to what she described as a statue graveyard. Ena brought her to a statue made of gold and it was a calf. Ena told her this was bad. The gold calf was bad. Then Ena took her over to what she described as a run down shack. Inside the shack was a golden box with 2 angels on top of it. Ena told her this was good. Ena then turned to my daughter and told her she was a prophet. She gave her a hug and said she wouldn’t see her anymore. And that was it. She never saw her again, she did hear her once after that singing to her. My daughter as a 7 year old never heard of the word prophet and asked me what it meant.

My daughter is now 14 years old and has very vague memories of it. She 100% believes in God and believes that Jesus died to save us (that was her first trip, she said she was physically there when he was crucified, at 4 years old she described what she saw).

We did take her to talk to a pastor when she was little. He asked to speak to her alone and when they came out he said what she is saying is true and that she is a prophet. Just FYI this church is a baptist church that does not believe in “miracle gifts” like healing, speaking in tongues or that there are prophets in this day.

Also I was weary about bringing her to a church because she would do and say things that didn’t always line up with christianity. She was really into gemstones and rocks, she would talk about energy (and how she could see it), she would see colors around people. She described God as male and female (she had asked why people call him father).

I also didn’t want to expose her to any religion because up to that point she wasn’t exposed to anything that would influence what she would say. I wanted to make sure that the things she would tell me didn’t come from her hearing it from someone else or on Tv."
Adstar · 56-60, M
The Bible states in the end times people will dream dreams from the LORD.. So this little girl might be part of the fulfillment of those prophecies..

But I feel like I have to become one and change who I am, in order to not go to Hell.. essentially, out of fear

Fear of the LORD is a great motivating factor leading many to seek the will of God.. But while it is a motivating mover it is not what keeps one glued to the LORD.. It is the awesome wisdom and Love of the LORD that keeps one with Him.. The Bible reveals

(1 John 4:18-19) "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love. {19} We love him, because he first loved us."

Through reading His Word we discover His love for us and the knowledge of that Love removes that initial fear that motivated us to seek Gods will.. If a religious person remains in fear then they have not discovered the Love of Gods truth..


Ena brought her to a statue made of gold and it was a calf. Ena told her this was bad.

Thats in the Bible the Hebrews when they left Egypt ended up making a Golden calf and worshiped it as their god.. Moses destroyed the golden calf when he discovered it..


Inside the shack was a golden box with 2 angels on top of it. Ena told her this was good.

The Arh of the covenant was a Gold covered box with two Cherubim Angels one on each end

(Exodus 25:16-18) "And thou shalt put into the ark the testimony which I shall give thee. {17} And thou shalt make a mercy seat of pure gold: two cubits and a half shall be the length thereof, and a cubit and a half the breadth thereof. {18} And thou shalt make two cherubims of gold, of beaten work shalt thou make them, in the two ends of the mercy seat."

Also The LORD, The God of Abraham used men / males as prophets in the Bible.. This is the only thing that makes me uncertain of your daughter.. Sometimes evil spirits can masquerade as angels to deceive people.. muhammad of islam and joseph smith of the mormon religion both claimed to have received revelations from Angels but they where deceived..

In the end it will be clear if your daughter's ::revelations:: are in alignment with the Teachings within the Holy Bible or if they are in opposition / contrary to the message of the Holy Bible..
Greyjedi · M
One of two things is happening here the girl was a kid and making stuff up stuff quite well, that is why it’s a vague memory now. My nephew pretends he can push people away saying’begone’ and wave a hand. The idea of power is fascinating to kids, anyone with toddlers or education in psychology will tell you how kids love saying no because it has an effect on people.

The mother is melodramatic and or lying. They most certainly come come from a religious family and are lying to make Christianity look good and anything else look bad.

The other option is that the girl is an advanced soul with a previously unknown Christian background or trying to use it to send a message to people.

I have deducte that the previous statement is the correct one. The girl was just playing make believe and the mother was deceiving people to make religion look like the only option.

One key piece of evidence was that the girl, now of 14 years of age only had a vague memory of what she said. Advanced souls don’t have vague memories of that stuff.

Another key piece of evidence was the statement regarding the paster. You don’t leave a child alone with someone if you want the truth. People are susceptible to suggestion and none are more so than children. More importantly a credible mother and father are not going to leave their daughter with a pastor unless they actually go to his church and trust him which means that it’s lie that they are atheist.

This sort of disrespectful fear monger tactic is all too common from Christians. If you @Hellokitty212 are a real person, do not fear hell that will only hold back your life. If you are a Christian sabator 🤪🤮
Hellokitty212 · 31-35, F
@Greyjedi I'm a real person. Just really afraid of hell and I'm honestly hoping that it was just a tool made up to control people.

I just find hell hard to deny when I read stuff like this, or stories of people in hospice on their deathbeds, seeing demons and flames and being terrified. I don't want to believe it, but my fear of it is so strong, that I can't help but believe it's true.
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
Not saying it's a con job, but if I were going to tell made up stories with the intention of trying to convert random people online this is the kind of stuff I'd make up.

"Lying for Jesus" is a thing some types of Christian are taught to do. Bearing the sin of dishonesty is viewed as noble if it spreads the word of Christ. Because in those denominations, a man is not judged by his works but by his faith.

Again, not saying this is what's happening here, but the story is sus.
Hellokitty212 · 31-35, F
@ViciDraco

Yeah, I'm not too sure what's going on. She says that she doesn't care if anyone believes her and that she's not trying to convert anyone. It's real to her and her family and that's all that matters.

One flaw I did notice in one of her comments was this one. I noticed that she mentioned that THEY flew up into the sky in the vision of the rapture. If that's true, then the rapture is supposedly coming sooner than we think.

Here's the comment:

"When my child was 7, she saw the rapture. She described all of us (her family) standing outside in the middle of a road in front of a greave yard. She heard trumpets and then heard the voices of thousands of angels singing. She looked up and saw thousands and thousands of angels and Jesus between them. He was wearing a white tunic with a gold sash. She then saw people coming out of the ground where there graves were and start floating up. After that she saw us starting to float up.

My daughter “dreamed” of a lot of biblical events, past and future before the age of 7."
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
@Hellokitty212 But there's no reason to believe the person posting is telling the truth. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Dolimyte · 41-45, M
don't think she's lying and said she has no benefit to doing so.

Strangers on the internet paying attention to her stories and interacting with her because of it, as you did, seems like it could be a benefit to certain people. She could also see bringing people to christianity as a benifit. It sounds as if you were persuaded in that direction by her tales. The internet is full of made up stories, especially on reddit. I would suggest consuming them with a pinch of salt.
Hellokitty212 · 31-35, F
@Dolimyte

Very true. It's doing nothing but stressing me out 24/7. I didn't even enjoy Christmas because I couldn't stop thinking about my fate in going to hell. Because I'm not a Christian at heart and I feel like I'd be changing who I am entirely, all because of fear of going to hell.

She has also been telling these stories on Reddit for 3 years. If anyone's curious, her reddit username is Altruistic _flight226. If you go to her profile and go to her comments, you'll see that she's been saying these things for 3 years.
Dolimyte · 41-45, M
@Hellokitty212 if your mind is unsettled by all of this, reading up on pascal's wager and why it is flawed might help sort things out a bit.
I'd be more afraid to spend eternity with the biblical god.
saintsong · 41-45, F
I've experienced my own Heaven and Hell on Earth...Experiencing Biblical truths then finding them out written in the Bible later.... I believe too!
oldguy73 · 70-79, M
Vengabus · 36-40
Don't let anyone else dictate to you what the truth is.
Hellokitty212 · 31-35, F
@Vengabus

I try not to. When she was mentioning things that her daughter talked about that didn't line up with Christianity, it made it more believable.

Because why would she say things that don't line up, like with the crystals and stuff, if she wasn't trying to convert people?
Vengabus · 36-40
@Hellokitty212 being able to convince someone that what your saying is true, gives you a sense of validation. People want to be told that what they believe is true, because it makes them feel more confident. when someone else confirms their beliefs for them, it reinforces all their preestablished biases
Vengabus · 36-40
What people don't realise is that their beliefs are enough. THEY are enough. THAT is the truth. Imo, not dictating lol
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Sounds a bit like how Joseph Smith started the church of later day saints (the Mormon church).
seaglass · F
Playing on fears, but why? Probably a slow con-job. In the meantime, it's all BS
Hellokitty212 · 31-35, F
Oh, and another comment of hers that I'm iffy about, was about her second daughter.

She said that their second daughter chose them as parents because they believe in God.

I dunno... Some of it sounds legit, and I don't know if it's just fear, of hell. but that comment doesn't sit right with me...
seaglass · F
@Hellokitty212 Trust your instincts and avoid anything that tries to control through fear/threats of damnation. It's an ancient ploy to control the masses. You could be reading about science and improving your life instead of this fear-mongering bs
Oh boy. Fruits of the Charismatic movement.
Hellokitty212 · 31-35, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic

Is it something that people fake in order to convert people?
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