RickD wrote:How is Christ's resurrection not supernatural?
By being a story?
RickD wrote:How is Christ's resurrection not supernatural?
So Hugh,(of a manifestation or event) attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature.
Um, well, they shouldn't have been consuming so much of their witch doctor's potions!An account from WW2 detailed how an American aircraft crashed into a remote region of New Guinea inhabited by people who had never before had contact with outsiders.
Many years later, the locals told of how a pig given to the sky people had been eaten by them, but then came back to life. The told of seeing the marks from where the creature had been cut into pieces.
Of course he can, Philip. He can do anything he wants. But who are you to dictate to me what he wants? Sure, he could act unreasonably, sure, he can poke his finger into creation now and again, or "interrupt and override His designed everyday functionality" as you put it. He could do all these things - I just don't think that's the way he works, that's all.Philip wrote:As God exists and is all powerful and all knowing, then we know He is able to do the miraculous!
Why indeed? I'm not at all shocked - I just don't think that's the way he works, that's all.Why should we be shocked that the builder of the universe, Who built it from nothing previously physically existing, can interrupt it, whenever or however He so desires?
Not silly at all. It's not a question of whether God could interfere with the universe in these little miraculous ways, but whether he does or not, and that is a profound, not a silly, question."Yes, I believe God created the universe, but Jesus miraculously turning all that water into wine - NO WAY!" How silly!
no possible relevance to any other miraculous things others have said they saw.Philip wrote:Um, well, they shouldn't have been consuming so much of their witch doctor's potions!An account from WW2 detailed how an American aircraft crashed into a remote region of New Guinea inhabited by people who had never before had contact with outsiders.
Many years later, the locals told of how a pig given to the sky people had been eaten by them, but then came back to life. The told of seeing the marks from where the creature had been cut into pieces.
Really, Min, what is the point of that comment?
Is this aimed at me? I guess so, but don't see what I re-defined.PaulSacramento wrote:You guys really need to stop redefining words to justify your theology.
Storyteller wrote:
The resurrection was a natural event for the supernatural.