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I've come to the conclusion that you are the Instapundit of the youth God-blog world. When's the book deal?
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04.05.06 - 12:27 am | #
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heh. indeed.
;)
AmericanPapist |
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04.05.06 - 12:50 am | #
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Jesus on the Rocks? Sounds great!
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04.05.06 - 10:11 am | #
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This was also in the New York Times yesterday.
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04.05.06 - 12:31 pm | #
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I think it takes more faith to believe that Jesus walked on ice than it takes to believe that the creator of water walked on water.
--RC of strangeculture.blogspot.com
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04.05.06 - 6:23 pm | #
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"We simply explain that unique freezing processes probably happened in that region only a handful of times during the last 12,000 years," said Doron Nof, a Florida State University Professor of Oceanography. "We leave to others the question of whether or not our research explains the biblical account."
They cannot just wash their hands of the implications of their research by stating that others have to come to those conclusions. Why do matters of faith have to be analyzed, scrutinized, and justified when faith does not require explanation? That is why it is faith.
Marina |
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04.05.06 - 7:28 pm | #
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Still, walking on shifting ice on choppy water, walking and not slipping off has still got to be no small feat either.
Ice is still water, isn't it?
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Whoa, sounds as if the Lord was surfing the rough waves of the Sea of Galilee on an ice surfboard/patch. That's miraculous, in itself.
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