(October 1, 2014 at 12:31 pm)Huggy74 Wrote:(October 1, 2014 at 11:04 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Well yes, I did. First you say the laws of physics don't apply (bald assertion by the way), then proceed to give what appears to be a justification that does follow the laws of physics, then claim you aren't claiming that's what happened. Either the laws of physics don't apply to him (in which case trying to give explanations using the laws of physics is rather irrelevant if he doesn't follow them), or the laws of physics do apply to him, which means he is limited by his creation.
Choose one man, you can't say the laws of physics don't apply....then apply the laws of physics as an explanation.
clearly you missed where I said Peter also walked on water....
You're not addressing my point, Huggies. If your god doesn't play by physics rules, then stop using physics rules to justify his miracles. However, if you HAVE to use the laws of physics to justify miracles, then yoru god DOES play by the rules of physics.
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