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Old 09-27-2007, 01:01 PM
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Default Re: Ken Miller: scientist and believeing Catholic

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1. This is very debatable, and so are the sources.

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OK, most of this historical events from that time could be "debatable."

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2. People die for alot of faiths, they can't all be right.

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Why would people who walked with Jesus die for a lie? They saw it firsthand. If there were no miracles, no truth to it, why would they give their lives?

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3. Do you watch the news? Miracleworkers get their followers to do the damndest things.

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So you think Jesus was some type of magician? I'd like to hear your case for this.

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4. That means you believe and all the other points are rather meaningless.

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Once again, you must be arguing that the miracles were not really miracles. If so, I'd like to hear your case.

I really can't address the rest of it because it seems to be an argument against the divinity of Jesus.
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