(October 22, 2013 at 6:50 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote:(October 21, 2013 at 9:27 am)TheBeardedDude Wrote: In claiming something to be a miracle, is it necessary to know of all possible natural explanations for said event? If so, how can you ever claim it to be a miracle since you cannot possibly know of all possibilities? If not, how can you claim it to be a miracle? (miracle = suspension of the natural order)
There wouldn't be any possible natural physical explanation for the RESURRECTION OF OUR LORD ATTENDED WITH GLORY!
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Though we can't actually know that it happened you either believe it happened or you don't believe it happened.
Quote:If god commanded you to kill someone (for all intents and purposes let's assume we both agree that it is in fact god itself/himself/herself who did indeed tell you to do so), is following god's orders and killing them a moral action? Why or why not?
Better to assume that whatever is telling you to kill is not God. Though killing people can be moral like when they shot Osama Bin Laden.
Whose Lord? Certainly not mine.