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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1438939)2/13/2024 4:21:51 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Brumar89

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Wharfie, every attempt to explain away a Biblical miracle falls short.

Parting the Red Sea? Nah, it wasn't REALLY the Red Sea, it was just a smaller body of water.

And it was winds that did it ... just in time to let the Jews through.

And it stopped just in time to stop Pharoah's army.

The Burning Bush? Must be a hallucination from shrooms. Same with manna from heaven.

Jesus feeding five thousand, not counting women and children? Couldn't have happened despite all four gospels reporting on it. All Jesus did was sit down and eat, and everyone else simply did the same.

Jesus' resurrection from the dead? Jesus' body ending up missing from the tomb? Nah, must be wolves, according the so-called "Jesus Seminar."

Believe me, Wharfie, I've heard them all. Every attempt by non-believers to explain away a Biblical miracle says more about the motivations of the non-believers than about the meaning of the miracle in question.

After all, they're called "miracles" for a reason. By definition, they defy explanation.

Tenchusatsu