and when they witness it right before their very eyes, they STILL have doubts, and ask to see more miracles, and STILL have those doubts. That really makes the "I'll believe it when I see it" philosophy pointless. Today, it hasn't changed. People who are in disbelief today might see something miraculous, but they are too scared to face their convictions. That is the root of "disbelief". What is your opinion?
2007-07-27
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