makes for interesting reading...
http://books.google.com/books?id=iFIOeLRyY4QC&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&dq=Question:+%E2%80
makes for interesting reading.... http://books.google.com/books?id=ifioelryy4qc&pg=pa62&lpg=pa62&dq=question:+%e2%80.
makes for interesting reading...
http://books.google.com/books?id=iFIOeLRyY4QC&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&dq=Question:+%E2%80
same to you Yan, no hard feelings.
Knowsnothing,
Yes, I know, but you're splitting hairs. What goes up must come down. A plane's propulsion system defies the law of gravity however you look at it.
I tried to search for the TV interview with the warlock who mentioned how the demons felt losing their children at the flood but couldn't find it.
However, I did find th
poopsie,
I'm disappointed, I thought you had something noteworthy to add :)
Yan,
I am not asking you to pretend it didn't happen. On the contrary, I am asking IF IT HAPPENED AGAIN, would you believe it to the point to make you ignore the laws of physics?
I really don't know how much simplier the above can be stated
I see what you're getting at but don't understand the correlation.
You can make it simpler by asking me what motivated you to ask why I would risk my life because I had a supernatural experience. Why would I assume that I could defy the laws of physics?
People break the laws of physics everytime, defying gravity is done on a daily basis, from aircraft to spaceships.
Yan,
Once you have experienced a "supernatural" event you cannot pretend it didn't happen. It does and can change one's perception of life. And since I was raised a JW and still consider myself Christian, even though I am inactive, I gave more credence to what was in the Bible. That's the only way I know how to explain it.
Do any of you remember some years ago, there was an interview on TV with a warlock, and he was asked why he hated Jehovah's Witnesses and his reply was something to the effect that God killed the children of the demons at the Flood and now the demons are trying their hardest to get the JW children to leave the religion.
I didn't see the interview but I know two people who did.
Let's pretend for a moment that there was provable, documented evidence, other than the Bible, that the Flood was real.
How would it personally affect you? Would you feel responsibility to the Creator or would you just carry on as normal?