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  • What-A-Coincidence
    What-A-Coincidence

    ice???Jesus Could Have Walked on Ice, Scientist Says

    Sara Goudarzi
    LiveScience Staff Writer
    LiveScience.com Tue Apr 4, 2:00 PM ET

    Rare conditions could have conspired to create hard-to-see ice on the Sea of Galilee that a person could have walked on back when Jesus is said to have walked on water, a scientist said today.

    The study, which examines a combination of favorable water and environmental conditions, proposes that Jesus could have walked on an isolated patch of floating ice on what is now known as Lake Kinneret in northern

    Israel .

    Looking at temperature records of the Mediterranean Sea surface and using analytical ice and statistical models, scientists considered a small section of the cold freshwater surface of the lake. The area studied, about 10,000 square feet, was near salty springs that empty into it.

    The results suggest temperatures dropped to 25 degrees Fahrenheit (-4 degrees Celsius) during one of the two cold periods 2,500 –1,500 years ago for up to two days, the same decades during which Jesus lived.

    With such conditions, a floating patch of ice could develop above the plumes resulting from the salty springs along the lake's western shore in Tabgha. Tabgha is the town where many archeological findings related to Jesus have been found.

    "We simply explain that unique freezing processes probably happened in that region only a handful of times during the last 12,000 years," said Doron Nof, a Florida State University Professor of Oceanography. "We leave to others the question of whether or not our research explains the biblical account."

    Nof figures that in the last 120 centuries, the odds of such conditions on the low latitude Lake Kinneret are most likely 1-in-1,000. But during the time period when Jesus lived, such “spring ice” may have formed once every 30 to 60 years.

    Such floating ice in the unfrozen waters of the lake would be hard to spot, especially if rain had smoothed its surface.

    "In today's climate, the chance of springs ice forming in northern Israel is effectively zero, or about once in more than 10,000 years," Nof said.

  • Lapuce
    Lapuce

    Interesting fact, but JW's would never belive it as its scientific.

  • New Worldly Translation
    New Worldly Translation

    That kinda disproves my theory that Jesus had polystyrene legs.

  • Mary
    Mary
    The results suggest temperatures dropped to 25 degrees Fahrenheit (-4 degrees Celsius) during one of the two cold periods 2,500 –1,500 years ago for up to two days, the same decades during which Jesus lived.

    Riiight. And two days is long enough to create ice that's thick enough to support the weight of a man? I doubt it. Not only that, but if the temperature dropped to 25 F in a region that's not used to seeing that kind of weather, you think the disciples would be out in the middle of the night fishing?? And if the ice was thick enough to support Jesus' weight, why wasn't it thick enough to support Peter's weight? In the bible it says that Peter could not walk on the water and asked Jesus to save him. If Jesus himself was 'treading on thin ice', how was he able to save Peter? And if the water was cold enough to form thick ice, Peter would have suffered from hypothermia had he gone into freezing water.

  • Honesty
    Honesty

    Mary, you have just debunked another whacked out attempt to discredit the power of God.

    If he/she can get anyone to believe this crazy load of BS, he/she would be welcomed with open arms in Bethel. They need another J.F. Rutherfraud/Freddie Franz personality.

  • drew sagan
    drew sagan

    I was almost positive that Jesus was using floaties.

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