RE: Miracle Healing is Faux
October 29, 2014 at 3:08 pm
(This post was last modified: October 29, 2014 at 3:17 pm by Thumpalumpacus.)
(October 28, 2014 at 12:55 pm)ronedee Wrote: Obviously you atheists haven't figured out yet, that Faith and Trust are the key ingredients in our salvation. When you have God, you have ALL you need.
Actually, what I figured out is that placing faith and trust in an imaginary being is the act of a child. I'm not a child any more, I am a man, and I have put away my childish things.
(October 28, 2014 at 7:53 pm)Christian Wrote: Oh no, you guys got me all wrong.hock:
I said that Christ CAN heal amputees, but I never said he HAS.
Hey, that's great. In the same vein, I'm going to post here that I can give you a hundred million dollars. Also, I can fly without any mechanical appurtenance. And, I can scare the shit out of your little god-thingy, what ever that might be.*
(October 28, 2014 at 7:53 pm)Christian Wrote: You guys missed the crux of my posts. See this is the root of all your problems. You half read something, make your own assumptions and conclude that your assumption is factual and unwavering. Similarly, in the context of the Holy Bible, you take verses out of context, assume that your misunderstanding of the verse is correct and conclude that God does not exist. The difference between us Christians and you Atheists is that we read and understand things, and you misread and misunderstand things.
No, we merely ask for evidence. I wonder why that irks you so?
*Not all claims made in this post will obtain under all circumstances. Not all imaginary beings mentioned in this post are real. Writer assumes no liability for one hundred million dollars not being delivered. Jumping off a cliff is not a mechanical appurtenance. And this god-thingy is so afraid he won't show his face at all. Batteries not included. Reader assumes all liability for misuse. Void where prohibited by law. Reader must pay all taxes on winnings.