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Thursday, April 06, 2006

Jesus walked on ice?

Jesus walked on ice? Skeptics think Jesus walking on water wasn't a miracle but a natural phenomenon. I'd like to see this theory tested. At least they're thinking about Biblical things. That's a start.

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5 comments:

  1. What is that saying? Oh yeah, strain at gnats and swallow a camel.

    What if it was ice? God still created it. It's not like walking on water was the only or most amazing miracle Jesus performed.

    And if God used natural occurances to make things work - like the parting of the Red Sea - what of it?

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  2. If I'm not mistaken in my reasearch, it doesn't get cold enough to freeze water that deep in Israel. So their thoughts aren't based in science. Over and over, the Bible has proven its accuracy. I choose to believe what God said.

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  3. It's one thing to prove it was possible for there to be ice on the Sea of Galilee. But it's impossible to prove Jesus walked on such ice. And the physics required for him to have done so when Peter sank, yet still lift Peter up and get them both to the boat are impossible.

    Next they'll try to say that he wasn't really walking on the water, he was standing on the Loch Ness Monster's cousin from Galilee.

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  4. LoL. That's hilarious. And probably about right.

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