"stoney"
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> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 06:42:49 GMT, "Suzanne" flash.net> wrote:
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>>
>>"Liz"
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>>news:s89pv3t7oqs3asn9j3i2505e93a9bino9h@4ax.com...
>>> On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 02:40:05 GMT, "Suzanne" flash.net> wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>"Robibnikoff"
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>>>>news:63cimvF271e6aU1@mid.individual.net...
>>>>>
>>>>> "Suzanne" flash.net> wrote
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> The evidence is given in the Bible that Jesus is the Son of God,
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you believe everything you read?
>>>>>
>>>>No. But I do believe the Bible.
>>>>>
>>>>>> because he healed the sick, raised the dead, caused the blind
>>>>>> to see again, the lame to walk, the deaf to hear,
>>>>>
>>>>> Uh huh. Do you have any evidence outside of the bible (which,
>>>>> honestly,
>>>>> is
>>>>> just a book) that proves this?
>>>>>
>>>>You don't need any other evidence, Robyn. The
>>>>Holy Spirit works in people's hearts and he gives
>>>>people the Bible. It's plenty enough.
>>>
>>> The Bible isn't evidence. It is a collection of stories written by
>>> several subsequent cultures, shrouded in myth and embellished with
>>> legend, to explain the cultures' relationship with the world around
>>> them. It isn't Truth©, and it isn't evidence any more than The Wizard
>>> of Oz is evidence of the Tin Man.
>>>
>>Liz, in Jewish law, the testimony of 2 people is grounds
>>for evidence. The Bible is the testimony of many more
>>than two people. If you decide that the gospels are only
>>what non-witnesses have observed, you would be wrong.
>>The gospels make it clear that many people have seen
>>the people and the events that took place, that are written
>>in it's pages. The many reports all over the world, in
>>every language, on every continent, in every country, give
>>the report also that there was once a world wide flood in
>>which a man and his family saved many animals. In many
>>of those reports, the man's name is Nu/Noe/Noah/Nu-u.
>>In many languages and writings in various parts of the
>>world, the first man and woman were named Adam/Adama
>>and Eve/Ewe/Ewa/Eva.
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> /cue Looney Tunes music. [shudder]
Good grief- don't tell me that Suzanne believes in all of that Noah's Ark
nonsense too?
This is all getting far too silly.
Next thing, she'll be claiming that all of the animals in the world lived
within walking distance of Noah's house.
--
Steve O
a.a. #2240 (Apatheist Chapter)
B.A.A.W.A.
Convicted by Earthquack
"I have a miraculous picture of Jesus - if you look really closely at the
face, you can see a burnt tortilla"
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