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DixieBelle:
^ God giggles at things like that.

Chris_:

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--- Quote from: jtyangel on January 17, 2008, 08:45:06 AM ---This is an incredible find, however it's not needed for faith. Faith is independent of physical evidence, as it should be. But there is indeed something very affirming and exciting about finds like these, not to prove a thing, but to know today someone is touch something with such historical significance. BTW, this makes me think of Moses for some reason :-)--> :old:...a burning bush and the effect would be complete

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Some of the cable channels were running programs before Christmas to try to explain things like the great flood, and how Moses "really" parted the waters.  The had a bunch of "scientists" who told us how it really happened.  They kept trying to use physics, geology, climatology, etc. but just couldn't acknoledge that none of those laws apply to God.   :whatever:

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There are 2 camps on that: Some scientists who believe that there are no miracles, only unexplained phenomenon.  The rest (and most) of them acknowledge a God and miracles but, properly, know those cannot be a factor in any scientific explanation.  And there are a tiny percentage of nut cases who think miracles ARE science.  The scientific term for these people "idiots."

SSG Snuggle Bunny:

--- Quote from: DixieBelle on January 17, 2008, 11:15:31 AM ---^ God giggles at things like that.

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And this is God's version of putting a whoopi-cushion on the chair of rabid anti-theists.

BTW - this is going to drive the muzzies nuts. Bill Clinton himself said he felt duped when Yassar Arafat tried to convince him of a consiracy theory that claims the Jews never lived in Israel, they just doctored the OT to justify stealing Arab land. They get furious whenever archeologists try to excavate on the temple mount. They say it's because the sanctity of the Dome fo the Rock must be preserved but methinks it's more to do with the fact that should conclusive proof of an Israeli temple predating their usurpation by centuries ever be discovered it will undermine their claims of conquest.

jtyangel:

--- Quote from: lug-nut on January 17, 2008, 11:12:15 AM ---
--- Quote from: jtyangel on January 17, 2008, 08:45:06 AM ---This is an incredible find, however it's not needed for faith. Faith is independent of physical evidence, as it should be. But there is indeed something very affirming and exciting about finds like these, not to prove a thing, but to know today someone is touch something with such historical significance. BTW, this makes me think of Moses for some reason :-)--> :old:...a burning bush and the effect would be complete

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Some of the cable channels were running programs before Christmas to try to explain things like the great flood, and how Moses "really" parted the waters.  The had a bunch of "scientists" who told us how it really happened.  They kept trying to use physics, geology, climatology, etc. but just couldn't acknoledge that none of those laws apply to God.   :whatever:

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Yep, I hear you lug. DU, their 'spiritual' section has particularly perplexed me. They are willing to suspend disbelief to light candles to summon good energy or to take heed of 'spirit guides'...geez, even a lot of athiests hire people to bring fung shei engery to their rooms...yet the idea that Jesus and all the history before him even existed, forget for a moment about the divinity of any of those figures, is too far fetched and a 'myth'.

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