How could Moses part the red see and there are no creatures on the ground as he crosses?
"red see" or "Red Sea?"
"he crosses" or "they cross?" (there were many thousands of people with him)
Who said there were no creatures? I suppose you mean fish, starfish and other forms of sea life. Perhaps you assume that there weren't any, but on what do you base your assumption?
A miracle, by definition, is a physical law or many physical laws, being broken by a source of creation. Like a computer program that runs along smoothly in a predetermined pattern until a user provides some input or changes the programming code.
When bumper-to-bumper traffic in 3 westbound lanes suddenly became 2 lanes of bumper-to-bumper traffic and 1 empty, center lane, how could those extra cars have possibly fit in the bumper-to-bumper spaces between cars? I saw this happen in 1977. Any creation is possible. The trick is finding that state of mind (or spirit) where creation occurs. We humans are too well practiced with "doubt." In fact, science is based on the potent bias of doubt -- something called skepticism.
How could Peter step out of his storm-tossed boat onto the unsettled Sea of Galilee to stand before his master? Breaking the laws of surface tension, mass and gravity seemed effortless for Jesus.
As humans, we're taught to doubt, to be selfish and to blame others. The true, spiritual viewpoint requires that we have perfect confidence (faith), utter humility and perfect responsibility. Add love to these, and you have a reawakened spiritual being -- one who can reprogram physical reality at will -- either locally or globally.
If you research ancient magic you will find that anything can be done. There is nothing strange. Whatever the mind can conjure up, it can be done with the true knowledge. They have even decapitated animals and restored them to life. So when you are dealing with miracles, the same is true, except it is a Divine Power.
Given the fact that the power to divide Red Sea was given to Moses by God, I think the explanation is quite clear. God was able to create the whole world - would it really be so difficut to him to divide the sea and make sure none of his animal creations died in the process?
by Jeremy Christian 11 years ago
The assumption that the creation of humans in Gen1 and the creation of Adam in Gen2 are two depictions of the same event is the one thing that makes Genesis seem so disconnected with our modern view of earth's history. If Adam was not the first human then not only does the rest of the bible make...
by Gaizy 11 years ago
With all the evidence for the theory of evolution, why do some people still believe otherwise.Once you have got your head around the theory of evolution, it's pretty obvious that it's close to how it must work. After all, animal breeders do the same thing when they selectively breed their stock....
by Csaba Bebesai 11 years ago
Did it happen, I mean, seriously? What if a God just dropped us here from the space? Or we just came out of thin air? Why Evolution?
by Baileybear 13 years ago
The bible says not to lie. Why aren't they following the bible? Why do they feel the need to defend God? Or is it really defending their very narrow worldview?
by Rod Martin Jr 13 years ago
C.V.Rajanposted said on the forum thread, "What is the most important verse in the bible?", "The kingdom of God is within you."That's one of my favorites, as is the one that we can do the miracles Jesus did and even greater ones. Also, I like the one where Jesus reminds his...
by Castlepaloma 12 years ago
Or Crouching Dragon and Hidden Dinosaur: In the Bible the word Tanniyn occurs 28 times in the Bible and is normally translated “dragon.” It is also translated “serpent,” “sea monster,” “great creature,” and “reptile. Ideas of creation science, is not taking a stand on the age of the Earth....
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