Jesus walked on water as far as Santa rides his slay each year....
2007-09-07 22:21:49
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answered by Devilman 3
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Yes his feet got wet but he didn't sink, just like when we walk barefoot on the ground our feet gets dirty. And yes I would say it caused ripples, his feet had to displace water as he walked, someday we who are saved will be able to walk on water just like Jesus and peter, who made it out of the boat . Have you ever been saved, have you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour, if not just say this sinners Prayer believing in the son of God, Dear Jesus, I know and confess that I am sinner in need of salvation. I believe you died on a cross at calvery and arose from the grave to wash away my sins, I ask you right now to come into my heart and save me, I pray this Prayer believing in the name of Jesus Amen. If you prayed this prayer with a sincere heart you are now a child of God, rejoice that your name is written in the Lambs book of Life. If you have any questions just send me an email, God Bless YOU!!
2007-09-15 21:34:58
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answered by victor 7707 7
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I'd say He got the bottom of His feet wet.
Ok...walking on water is hard to believe because it defies physics. So does something being created out of nothing, and isn't that how this whole shooting match started? Big Bang and all?
When I think of how improbable the beginning of the universe was, and how delicately balanced everything is towards supporting life...well, walking on water just doesn't seem so overwhelming to me.
2007-09-08 06:39:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I always visioned he did and that there were ripples in the water. The fact that at a point Peter started to sink confirms my thoughts.
2007-09-15 21:20:12
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answered by 007 3
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The answer to your two questions is yes. The miracles of Jesus were meant to prove his divinity. Only a God (a spiritual being) can walk on water.
2007-09-08 08:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe they got wet if he wanted to feel the water, if not, then they didn't, it doesn't really matter because if i see someone walking on water, i'm not going to run over and check if their feet are wet, i'll be too amazed at the whole walking on the water thing.
2007-09-15 19:29:55
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answered by ? 7
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It's a myth. The Bible, like other esoteric writings, is writtne in mystery language. The truth isn't the story, the truth is in the story.
2007-09-08 05:58:24
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answered by duaneb_59 5
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does this really matter to you? wow.
2007-09-08 05:17:34
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answered by Nicole 4
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dont know
2007-09-08 05:13:05
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answered by warrior*in*the*making 5
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