From: Alexanian, Moorad (alexanian@uncw.edu)
Date: Mon Oct 06 2003 - 19:58:14 EDT
I really do not see anything in your reply that pertains to what I wrote. Christians must believe in miracles. Period! As a practicing scientist, I do know what science is and in the practice of my science, I do not invoke any miracles. Of course, the creation is miraculous and our ability to understand it is miraculous!
Moorad
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Moorad wrote:
I do not know how many miracles must a Christian believe in order to be a Christian, but certainly the Incarnation of God is a MIRACLE. Is not that sufficient reason to believe in miracles?
It is not sufficient reason to call upon miracles to explain anything you can't explain through natural processes. That's why we call it "science."
Jay wrote:
I simply beleive we won't know the whole truth until we see Jesus face to face.
And probably on a need-to-know basis.
Dick Fischer - Genesis Proclaimed Association
Finding Harmony in Bible, Science, and History
www.genesisproclaimed.org <http://www.genesisproclaimed.org/>
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