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OH my I'm glad you did mention that I missed that but that is too funny.
Doesn't it say many places in the bible that God will make the wise look
like fools well if that doesn't make scientists look like fools I don't know
what does.
Lelia
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From: "B Dunse" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: biblical questions
> Paul,
>
> That is so true about scientists trying to dispute the truth of the
> Bible. I mentioned this before, but I bet Mat might get a kick out of it
> so I'll mention it again. Our pastor in Texas when we lived there told us
> of a group of scientists who tried dispute the miracle of the crossing of
> the Red Sea by Moses and the Children of Israel. They demanded that where
> Moses crossed, was only like four inches of water, very very shallow
water.
> Think about that one a minute and you'll find if that was the case, that
> even a bigger miracle was shown if Pharaoh's army of chariots and horses
> drowned in 4 inches of water lol. How gullable do they think we are? The
> other one they tried to dispute was the miracle of Jesus accepting the
> lunch offered by the little boy, of fish and loaves, and making it feed
> 5000 with left overs to boot. Well the scientists claimed that although it
> says loaf, the loaves they often made in those days where huge loaves,
like
> really really big loaves, and because, they were so huge, that of course
it
> could feed that amount of people. Well again think about it. A greater
> miracle had to have taken place then in supernatural strength and appetite
> of this little boy carrying around this gigantic lunch to eat on break
lol.
> I think these scientists have had their head squelched too many times in
> laboratory experiments or something lol.
>
> Brad
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