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01-16-2003, 04:08 PM | #21 |
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Don't be obtuse.
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So dead bodies that have not decomposed to the extent one would expect is evidence of the power of God? He sure picks strange ways to demonstrate his omnipotence.
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I was myself wondering what point you were trying to make.....it appears that the burden of proof is on you now to show me ( a christian) how the preservation of a cadaver has any contribution to humanity and projects any glory from any god. Keep in mind please that my approach of what you present as evidence of God's supernatural intervention as a" miracle" is different from an atheist's. |
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That crazy nut lpetrich. Always describing miracles performed by Christ.
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Gemma... also to add that the preservation of a cadaver seems to not have much impact on the soul.... or are you saying it does?
The term " uncorrupted" really bothers me. We are talking about a dead person whose dead body has no impact whatsoever on the rest of humanity. Except for the cost of maintaining their exhibit etc....That morbid concept of a god who invests in a dead body does not settle with me. I prefer the representation of a god who dwells within living bodies. Any thoughts on that topic Gemma? |
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Her corruption was moral in nature; I have no interest in what happened to her body after she died. Richard |
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The fact that the pope is choosing to accept a "miracle" that is being attributed to MT, but is totally falsified by the affected woman's own husband, shows the desperation of the Church. She had everyone convinced that she was saintly, so it makes sense to the pope that she should be a saint, facts to the contrary that no miracle has taken place. The point is that Gemma, when faced with fact and logic, has to then try to save face by pointing out minor grammatical errors or by changing the subject completely. Be man/woman enough to admit it when you're wrong. |
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