RE: Is it possible?
May 10, 2012 at 7:27 pm
(This post was last modified: May 10, 2012 at 7:30 pm by Phil.)
(May 10, 2012 at 7:21 pm)Aiza Wrote:(May 10, 2012 at 7:03 pm)Phil Wrote: What are these witnesses of which you speak?
Starting with the Apostles, through all of the Saints and those who have witnessed God and his Saints in their own lives: from St Pio or Ven Mary of Agreda to the children of Fatima to the millions who saw Our Lady of Zeitoun. Many people in my own life, and perhaps yours as well.
But like I said, that is scarcely why most Christians convert, unless they themselves come into direct contact. I think they are attracted to the message first and foremost. For me, the idea of Heaven was the last thing I came around to.
I believe in Heaven because I am a Christian; I'm not a Christian because I believe in Heaven, if that makes sense.
So you who claim to be a PhD candidate and claimed on af.com to be a research scientist (assistant) believe in the supernatural occurrence of miracles and that there is evidence of witnesses to Jesus? Then why did you claim there is no need for evidence to believe? You seem to be suffering from muddy thinking just as you were on af.com before you were banned.
Supernatural miracles are so ill defined (among other reasons) that they cause nothing but arguments and dissension among most people. In that one sense, miracles are not anything a Christian (or any religion) should argue for.