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"As WND reported in April, a researcher at Florida State University
believes he has a natural explanation for the account of Jesus'
miraculous walk on the surface of water ? ice. Professor of
Oceanography Doron Nof and the co-authors of his study theorize that a
rare combination of optimal water and atmospheric conditions resulted in
a unique, localized freezing phenomenon called "springs ice," according
to Physorg.com, which specializes in news about science, technology,
physics and space."
If you read the account, you'll see that there was a storm on the Sea of
Gallilee. You can't have little ice floes during a storm, wind and rain.
Peter walked on the water, also.
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> TESTING THE FAITH
> Evangelist drowns trying to walk on water
> Pastor reportedly told congregation he could repeat miracle of Jesus
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> Posted: August 30, 2006
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> © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com An evangelist who tried replicating
> Jesus' miracle of walking on water has reportedly drowned off the
> western coast of Africa. Pastor Franck Kabele, 35, told his
> congregation he could repeat the biblical miracle, and he attempted
> it from a beach in Gabon's capital of Libreville. "He told
> churchgoers he'd had a revelation that if he had enough faith, he
> could walk on water like Jesus," an eyewitness told the Glasgow
> Daily Record. "He took his congregation to the beach saying he
> would walk across the Komo estuary, which takes 20 minutes by boat.
> He walked into the water, which soon passed over his head and he
> never came back." The New Testament records the story of Jesus
> walking on the Sea of Galilee as he approached his disciples in a
> boat. "And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went unto them,
> walking on the sea." (Matthew 14:25) As WND reported in April, a
> researcher at Florida State University believes he has a natural
> explanation for the account of Jesus' miraculous walk on the
> surface of water ? ice. Professor of Oceanography Doron Nof and
> the co-authors of his study theorize that a rare combination of
> optimal water and atmospheric conditions resulted in a unique,
> localized freezing phenomenon called "springs ice," according to
> Physorg.com, which specializes in news about science, technology,
> physics and space.
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