Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Griffin #2]]

From: John W Burgeson (burgytwo@juno.com)
Date: Fri May 25 2001 - 11:34:55 EDT

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    Chuck commented: "If Jesus were to walk among us today, how would he
    reveal his glory to us? Maybe not by turning water into wine, but
    possibly by doing something that we would clearly recognize as something
    out of the ordinary. (As I write this, I rack my brain to think of an
    example but the only thing that comes to mind is cold fusion)."

    Cold fusion would not do it, for several reasons, the chief of which is
    that enabling it would not be understood by more than a very few
    physicists as anything more than "finally Pons is proven correct."

    A series of medical events, particularly the raising of one long dead,
    come to my mind. Almost anything merely physical, such as making an iron
    bar float in mid air, or even moving a mountain (where would he put it?)
    would not be recognized by everyone.

    Of course, not "everyone" would even recognize a resurrection event. That
    we know pretty well.

    Burgy (John Burgeson)

    www.burgy.50megs.com



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