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Walking on water=Walking of Frozen Ice

Turing Water Into Wine- We have powdered drink mixes now

One Fish and Bread to feed many. Catch a good size tuna or shark and make a giant loaf of bread.

Raising from the dead, Hospitals can bring the dead back to life with a little shock at times,

So the miracles of Jesus are true and possible, now what say you believers.

2007-11-15 10:25:08 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Virgin Birth is possible, too, a woman doesn't even have to have sex with a man to become pregnant. Artificial

2007-11-15 10:31:15 · update #1

17 answers

LOL. I don't think making a giant loaf of bread is science. Actually science proves Pastafarian. Have you ever had the endless pasta meal at Olive Garden?

2007-11-15 10:28:05 · answer #1 · answered by Take it from Toby 7 · 4 0

I don't believe Jesus used a machine to shock the dead back to life. (There's a little problem with your explanations.) And, that would be one pretty big tuna and shark and bread to feed thousands dont u think? And, what mixes did Jesus have to change the wine in the past? You might want to do a little more thinking about things before you place your thoughts in for reasons. (excluding the ice.) And about that Ice, when the multitude of people were following Jesus, his deciples were in a boat on the water leaving without Jesus, and Jesus walked to the boat which was half way through the water. The boat went pretty far on the water with "ice" in it don't u think?

2007-11-15 18:37:41 · answer #2 · answered by Saby 2 · 0 1

1. The sea of Galilee was not frozen.
2. There were no powdered drink mixes on sale in Cana.
3.The disciples and Jesus did not travel around with a giant oven and a huge bag of flour strapped to their backs.
4.Jesus was not equipped with a defibrillator.
5.For a woman to be impregnated by artificial insemination, I'm pretty sure there still has to be a sperm cell involved, somewhere in the process.

2007-11-15 18:37:00 · answer #3 · answered by Amalthea 6 · 0 0

1) I think early followers might have seen the difference between ice and water.

2) I don't know of any powdered wines. Also, powdered drinks are a new thing.

3) Hospitals can bring back those whose hearts have stopped for short periods, generally of several minutes. Somehow I don't think jesus had a defibrillator.

2007-11-15 18:29:17 · answer #4 · answered by Frederick T Gigglesmire 2 · 1 0

You buy too much into science. Miracles are miracles. And:
They didn't have powdered drink mixes back then, and I've never heard of powdered wine mix.
Where the fish and bread happened, there was no tuna, and in the time that it happened, they couldn't have baked a giant loaf of bread.
There were no hospitals or shock.
You depend too much on science and seem to be desperate to disprove believers. Maybe you should be alittle more open-minded.

2007-11-15 18:29:15 · answer #5 · answered by Pyro 6 · 0 4

There not miracles. Jesus never had a life saving machine. Of course you can do these things today. Jesus could never walk on water - his mum was exagerating. probably just very good on ice skates. Your wrong. Sorry.

2007-11-15 18:29:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How 'bout this - it's all made up. I think that pretty much accounts for everything. It's not like people sit around discussing the possible mechanics of the flying carpets in the "1001 Arabian Nights."

2007-11-15 18:29:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

the Sea of Galilee did not freeze over. it is said that there was a fierce storm with wild winds and WAVES. the waves were so wild that the boat almost sank. when Jesus came to them on the WATER (not ice), he let Peter come to him on the WATER. soon, Peter became afraid of the wind and WAVES that he started to sink. Jesus took his hand and brought him back up.

sure, NOW we have powdered mixes for drinks, then......no. at the wedding, they ran out of wine so Jesus told the servants to fill 6 stone jars with water. they did so and Jesus told one to take some to the man in charge. when he tasted it, he said that it was the best wine yet. no powdered mixes, no tricks, just Jesus proving his power over nature.

there was no food where Jesus was speaking to a large crowd, so he decided to test his disciples with this problem. Philip brought a boy with a lunch of 5 loaves of bread and 2 SMALL fish. now, loaves back then were--oh--a few inches in diameter (depending on who it was meant for; in this case, a boy). definitely not big enough to feed 5000 people. Jesus took the 5 loaves and 2 small fish, gave thanks to God, broke them all and had his disciples distribute them among the people. from the 5 loaves and 2 small fish that Jesus started with, the disciples picked up 12 BASKETFULLS of leftovers.

Jesus had no contact with Lazarus when he raised him from the dead. he had the stone rolled away when Lazarus had already been in there for 4 days, called on God, and raised him from the dead OUTSIDE of the tomb. the only contact Jesus had with the daughter of Jairus was when he took her hand and told her to get up. she did so and ate some food in their presence to prove she was alive. there is no record of bodily touch from Jesus to the young man from Nain. he touched the COFFIN and told the man to get up. he did and was given back to his widowed mother.

yes, i agree with you that these miracles are possible, but only--ONLY by the hand of the LORD Almighty.

2007-11-15 19:06:23 · answer #8 · answered by shadow dancer 2 · 1 0

The whole "raising from the dead thing" i think you might have wrong. Sure, we can zap someone's heart to start it, but if someone is truly dead (aka zero brain function, they aint coming back). I think the problem is exactly how to define death...it doesnt have to do with the heart, but the brain.

2007-11-15 18:28:55 · answer #9 · answered by Justin 2 · 1 0

I think Jesus was just history's first version of Criss Angel.

2007-11-15 18:30:57 · answer #10 · answered by Molten Orange 5 · 1 0

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