Ah, fr0ds, it's like watching a mouse in a maze, turning back on itself not knowing where to go!
Wrong. You *explicitly* did say that:
Why the change of heart?
I'm leaving this aside for now.
Great. So how does one turn water to wine? Why hasn't humanity stumbled upon the method yet, after millenia of knowing about alcohols?
How do we know this? Everything in the world is reducible to natural explanations. Therefore, as far as I'm concerned, all my actions are *mine* at all times, because I'm in control of my nervous system/neurons/thoughts according to neurologists.
Yeah, I understand that.
Quote:" So, when you say that there *could* be a
supernatural explanation "
I didn't say that. I said there could be a natural explanation,
Wrong. You *explicitly* did say that:
Quote:I never said that water to wine doesn't have a supernatural explanation. I said it #could# have.
Why the change of heart?
Quote: thus ruling out the possibility of verifiable evidence, the faith buster.
I'm leaving this aside for now.
Quote:ALL events must also be explainable naturally.
Great. So how does one turn water to wine? Why hasn't humanity stumbled upon the method yet, after millenia of knowing about alcohols?
Quote:God could have directed you to turn on the heater.
How do we know this? Everything in the world is reducible to natural explanations. Therefore, as far as I'm concerned, all my actions are *mine* at all times, because I'm in control of my nervous system/neurons/thoughts according to neurologists.
Quote: If it suited his purpose, if the butterfly effect lead to some change in future events.
Yeah, I understand that.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle