I would bet a dollar to a donut that Campin "knows" that he has had a personal experience with God, and that if Campin knew GFS, he would "know" that if GFS had had such an experience, GFS would see things more like he does.
And I may need a new sense of humor, but GFS needs the ability to recognize the two rhetorical questions I asked in my last post. No one can define any one elses genuine encounter with God, apart from recognizing alleged divine encounters that lead to obvious madness. And having a genuine encounter with God does not automatically make anyone immune from all error or human folly.