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 Appropriate at this time of year may I add that this would be how not she but we were pregant [with dispair] and while in the heart of darkness recognized this white candle in the Advent wreath to be our very own baptism candle now transformed to be the glimmer of hope that gives rise to this inward journey where we will find this child that is to become the father of man. | ||
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 For example, would you believe a supposedly factual written account of a man who was born, lived and died in Florida a hundred years ago who performed supernatural acts? Obviously you would not. However, if you had heard as a child accounts of this man from your parents (who had seen the person in question);reading such an account would be highly believable. At the very least, as an adult, you may doubt the miracles accounts written in the text but would accept that such a person existed. | |
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 The title of this thread is "Supernatural claims are different from secular claims," not "Everyone who is alleged to have performed miracles is mythical." Muhammed allegedly performed miracles. Almost no one questions that he existed, but billions of people question that he performed miracles. Is it your position that the methods of trying to reasonably verify supernatural claims should be the same as the methods for trying to reasonably verify secular claims? | |||
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|  12-21-2009, 08:21 AM | #27 | |
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 Have you publicaly criticized Holding at the Theology Web or anywhere else for his many inappropriate tactics, including deliberately misrepresenting what people say? I suspect that you have not. If you haven't, you have no business criticizing me. | |
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 It is just most absurd and illogical to examine the unknown with unknown variables. It cannot be done. Quote: 
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 And hundreds of years before the Jesus story was written, it was already known that the healing methods of Jesus could not achieved any real results. The very origin and disappearance of Jesus is totally unreal and could NOT have been observed or witnessed. | ||||
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