(November 15, 2011 at 3:19 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote: A miracle could be the work of a different god. I dont believe in them (either of them), but should one occur it would support the existence of beings that can operate in defiance of physical laws.Yes of course if a miracle is recorded it could be a different god. But then xtianity is wrong.
Fr0d0, I'm curious: if God doesn't do miracles, why so many miracles in the Bible? It's like they're not even talking about the God to whom you're referring.
This is exactly what happens when humans paint, then re-paint, then re-paint again their god/s, because of the inconvenience of facts and discoveries. Over the generations god has moved. We found them up mountains, then in the sky, then in the heavens, now in a supernatural realm whatever that means. Unlike the past we are no longer able to detect their presence in what we know of reality. Sophisticated theology and xtians have fine tuned their god into the dark recesses of the human imagination where no light can penetrate, simply to hold onto a dead concept and in doing so have made it meaningless.
"I still say a church steeple with a lightning rod on top shows a lack of confidence"...Doug McLeod.