If it only froze one day in 30 to 60 years, then how likely is it that it happened to freeze the day He walked on water? Plus, what if the salt concentration happened to be different at that time? No one can prove that fully. I stick to the Bible, and I don't need scientific explanations for God's wondrous miracles.
Another thing to think about is, how did Peter sink on ice? Did it just melt a little and then freeze back up? I am amazed at the fact that they think evolution changes everything over time but the salt concentration hasn't changed in 2,000 years! Just seems easier to believe that He has the power to walk on water.
“For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die— but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:6-8) (Read by Max McLean. Provided by The Listener's Audio Bible.)
If it only froze one day in 30 to 60 years, then how likely is it that it happened to freeze the day He walked on water? Plus, what if the salt concentration happened to be different at that time? No one can prove that fully. I stick to the Bible, and I don't need scientific explanations for God's wondrous miracles.
ReplyDeleteAnother thing to think about is, how did Peter sink on ice? Did it just melt a little and then freeze back up?
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at the fact that they think evolution changes everything over time but the salt concentration hasn't changed in 2,000 years! Just seems easier to believe that He has the power to walk on water.