Re: John Rylander wrote:

Glenn Morton (grmorton@waymark.net)
Sat, 20 Dec 1997 21:21:33 -0600

At 04:32 PM 12/20/97 -0700, John W. Burgeson wrote:
>Analysis of the fish and bread at the 5,000 man picnic would
>have shown evidences of farming and fishing that were imaginary. Most of
>the fish served that day had never seen water! As you bite into one of
>those fish, would you consider the ONE who provied it a liar because you
>encountered a fish bone? Of course not!
>
have you considered the possibility that when Jesus broke the bread and the
fish that the individual pieces of fish and bread were duplicated, i.e., the
molecules were duplicated in each piece. This would then mean that EVERY
piece of fish had seen the water and every piece of bread had been farmed.

glenn

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