Perhaps that is because I prefer to be guided by Jesus Christ rather than Floo.
How can you possibly be guided by someone that odds on probably didn't even exist as being someone out of the ordinary.
It's doubtful and unlikely he was sent here by anything or anyone that there is zero evidence for, like a non existent god, and the fact he's been dead for about a couple of thousand years anyway, plus the stories about him were written some time after his death and they can't and haven't been verified as factual either?
Assertions don't, never can or have counted as evidence at any time, I wonder why this fact is so hard for you to understand Nick?
Perhaps you're missing something Nick, suppose I went to my bank and asked them for one of the two million pounds I don't have in my account, the bank clark will look at my account on the computer screen and then say well you've only got a fiver in your account, so I think to myself this is easy, and I say no I've got a couple of million in there, then the bank clark says, oh sorry I didn't realise and promptly asks me how I want the money paid out? It's not going to happen is it Nick?
Now the above is how you come over to me when you're presenting things like Jesus says:
You wouldn't expect the bank to accept my assertion that I've two million in my bank account, why do you think it's any more acceptable to accept your assertion when in an exactly similar way when you assert things like Jesus says this or that?
I haven't got a shred of evidence that I've got two million quid in the bank any more than you have a shred of evidence that Jesus said this, that or anything else when you assert he said this, that or anything else?
You very well may believe Jesus said all sorts of things Nick, but without verifiable evidence how can you or anyone else possibly know if he even existed and if he did, did he say the things you think he said Nick?
Again where's your verifiable evidence that this he she or it thing you refer to as god really exists? Simple question Nick.
No need for a sermon Nick just an answer to the question asked'll do.
Kind regards ippy