Catholic_Lady Wrote:Perhaps it sounds likely to you that this was a sun dog/sun hole that happened to magically fall on the same day and time as predicted months before hand, and mass hallucination of the same thing at the same time (even though nothing about the sun was even expected), along with clothes and puddles drying up impossibly fast. It doesn't sound likely to me at all. I think it sounds extremely far fetched.
I take pride in being honest with myself and in being objective. So the accusations of some people here (not you Agenda) that I'm simply making myself believe because I am desperate to do so comes very unappreciated.
No magic is needed for a sun dog/sun halo to fall on a particular day. It's not even particularly coincidental. They're very common, as I have said multiple times. Magic IS needed for the version you believe to be true.
I don't think you're being desperate. Since you already accept the existence of supernatural occurrences, that is bound to affect your assessment of the probability of one having occurred. I think you're particularly mistaken in this case (lots of Christians don't believe this one either), but I get why it seems reasonable to you.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.