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On the other hand, don't you see that this argument is a double-edged sword? How about applying it to the claims that you do believe in? How then can you be sure that the authors of the Bible weren't just deluded by God, for some reason beyond human comprehension? Why do some claims get to be believed as absolute fact (ex. existence of God) while others are dismissed as the "Foolishness of Man"? |
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Well, the city I live in named after the man. I say that's quite an honour, and such an honour wouldn't be given to anyone unworthy of it. Please do read the "Evolution: the scientific evidence" thread. Quote:
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Not to mention all the amazingly intelligent people I'd find there and talk to forever. Bruno |
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Certainly. In Matthew 15:30-31 we read:
And great multitudes came unto him, having with them [those that were] lame, blind, dumb, maimed, and many others, and cast them down at Jesus' feet; and he healed them: Insomuch that the multitude wondered, when they saw the dumb to speak, the maimed to be whole, the lame to walk, and the blind to see: and they glorified the God of Israel. Another example would be when Jesus heals the ear that Peter cuts off. Those are the ones mentioned in the Bible that I remember. Quote:
I can think of a few reasons God would warn Saul without him being worthy of it. It might have been an act of grace by God. It might have been in answer to the prayers of the saints in their persecutions. Etc... I just don't find much evidence that someone who consents to the death of one of God's humble servants, and goes around persecuting His saints, is "worthy" in that sense of the word. Not to say Paul didn't live faithfully afterwards. Quote:
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But note, my point to ewmayer was not that I am an expert on accounts of miracles. Only that many religionists believe in amputee healings (occassionally). |
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), is what I'm asking for.Thanks, Bruno |
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