I still hanker sometimes after the sheer fun of the American scene, and the story of Obama's decline,
from walking on water to treading it, is fascinating.
Not exact matches
«There's nothing like
walking from the 1st floor of a modern looking expensive, trendy restaurant until you get out of the public area and go down the creaky unpainted wooded stairs and find a basement with damp stone foundation walls, puddles of
water on the ground, and a crew of people cooking soup in a 10 gallon pot which is
on the ground at the time.»
The Bible also happens to claim that snakes talked, women came
from a man's rib, and a man raised
from the dead after
walking on water.
So, they pulled stories
from other religions, said he was born in December,
walked on water,
water to wine, died and flew out of the cave and voila, a myth becomes someone's reality.
They've found evidence of * A * Jesus
from the correct approximate time period and region, but that doesn't mean he
walked on water.
Men
walking on water, rising
from the dead, turning
water into wine etc..
Jesus rose
from the dead;
walked on water, healed the sick, turned
water into wine... Is their anything else Jesus supposedly did?
That they started in the 1820's does not take away
from the fact that what they base their dogmas upon is pure invention
on the part of a somewhat deranged preacher (who even claimed to
walk on water... disproved, fortunately).
Becoming more tolerant to gays, more left leaning, hipper, modern, or whatever else you want to throw out there still doesn't change the fact that Christianity is based
on a lie about a man who supposedly
walked on water, reincarnated, was born
from a woman who claimed to a be virgin, and changed
water in to wine.
Performed miracles, exorcized demons, raised someone
from the dead,
walked on water.
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Jesus, who was nailed
on the cross after feeding five thousand other people
from out of his ass,
walking on water, bringing back a boy they KNEW was dead because he was rotting and shouting down every single saduccee and pharisee for praising their white - washed selves and holding salvation
from the masses, who never took money for himself, who historically KNOWINGLY gave his life for the rest of humanity,... «did it for the good economic standing?»
No one in the intervening years has parted the (any) sea, created a pillar of fire, turn to salt; flooded the planet (maybe a basement or two) come back
from the dead, or killed an entire generation of first born and
walk on water BAR NONE.
You missed the point: A creator, fine - tuner god is a far cry
from a god that can
walk on water, make pigs run into the sea, order angels to kill all first born or split open oceans to save his favorite people.
Nobody is rising
from the dead, no one is
walking on water, reading minds or moving objects telekinetically.
How do you think they would have responded when they were told about GOD, Jesus
walking on water, raised
from the dead, bringing others back to life.
As his boat was getting away
from the island he noticed, to his amazement, that the three holy men were following the boat,
walking on the
water.
Yes now she can babble mindlessly about talking snakes, talking fiery bushes, big boats that held 250,000 species of beetle along with wooly mammoths and snow leopards, guys that floated into the clouds in front of everyone (yet somehow the Jews and Arabs still just don't buy that he was the saviour), parted
water / wine to
water /
walking on water / healing
water, food
from the sky....
This present aspect of the kingdom manifested itself in different ways in the person and deeds of the Christ (Wood, 1996:648 - 649): Casting out demons Healing the sick Working of miracles such as turning
water into wine, raising Lazarus
from the dead and
walking on water.
Jesus supposedly
walking on water is in a category quite apart
from rare weather occurrences, however there is some evidence that such feats are indeed possible.
On other occasions we
walked by neighbor's houses and saw
water running out of the house
from under the garage door or front door.
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And as far as I know, none of the accounts of Caesar involve his raising people
from the dead, rising after three days in a grave,
walking on water, or any other such actions.
But in short of a man can rise
from the dead or
walk on water I would never said anything couldn't be literal.
Unless someone being birthed by a virgin,
walking on water, raising people
from the dead, raising himself
from the dead, and magically ascending into the sky as if he had hollywood cables
on (Sorry Chris Angel) is somehow normal, now - a-days.
Walked on water, turned
water to wine, raised people
from the dead.
Hate to wake you up
from a dream, no one BAR NONE has ever parted any sea or even a pond or
walked on any body of
water without the aid of modern equipment.
Most also feel that believers should probably understand what their beliefs actually entail and that they actually believe that Jesus rose
from the dead, that he was born
from emaculate conception, that he
walked on water, etc.....
The world has grown up
from 2000 years ago, when you could state back then: «He
walked on water» and parted the «Red Sea» and the authors of these stories wrote them 50 - 1000 years after the perceived events, along with unverifiable evidence as proof.
walking on water coming back
from the dead, who
on earth does God think he is expecting us to believe all this, my head is in turmoil trying to get to grips with all this, it just doesn't make any sense at all, its sheer madness, Oh how I long for the peace that surpasses all understanding and yet he offers that too.
In the end, you have your beliefs while others have theirs — yours appear to have something to do with ET and the stars and maybe returning
from there when you die — so... no
walking on water or parting of seas — but there IS a starman and he is YOU?
Jesus may or may not have existed, but there's no proof he was the sun of God / Could heal the sick or dying /
walk on water / turn
water to wine / was resurrected
from the dead.
We say he was born of a virgin,
walked on water, raised people
from the dead and came out of his own grave.
People rising
from the dead... The maker of our 4.5 b year old world is the Father of a man who died 2000 years ago... Pregnant virgins...
Walking on water... People rising
from the dead every calendar year... Flying fat men and reindeer who deliver billions of gifts every year via the chimney and
on one night... Give me a break!
Are you saying that Christians, who believe that Jesus was born of a virgin mother, turned
water into wine, multiplied a few fishes to feed thousands, brought forth Lazarus
from the tomb,
walked on water, commanded the sea, took upon himself the punishment for the sins of all mankind, was crucified yet overcame death three days later to
walk among his disciples showing them His resurrected body, and yet Christians can not accept that God has worked wonders in our day by calling latter - day prophets who testify of the reality of Jesus?
A liberal Christian may be able to affirm that Jesus literally
walked on the
water or rose
from the dead, yet he still retains the right as an individual to accept only that which supports his own experience of faith.
Faith = the ability to believe in something in spite of the fact that science can PROVE what you believe in is impossible (it is absolutely impossible for a human being to die, be dead for 3 days and rise
from the dead, still haven't been able to get someone to
walk on water, and if I could turn
water into wine, I'd work
from home).
Like his virgin birth,
walking on water, getting a party drunk with more wine than they started with, rising
from the dead, etc. etc..
Seriously people, I encourage you to read about Horace, Mithra, Buddha, and any number of about fifteen other pre-Christian deities who were born of a virgin, performed miracles,
walked on water, had 12 disciples, had a «last supper,» were crucified in some manner, rose
from the dead, ascended into some heaven, and even many of them were tempted by their «devil» or evil one.
Other facts: according to the gospels by Peter, Paul, and Matthew, Jesus» mother was a virgin who gave birth to Jesus, who also
walked on water and brought a man back
from death.
But until that lifestyle change comes about through a ridiculously difficult effort
on their part to
walk away
from an addiction, you see brackish
water.
The chapter opens with two familiar stories
from the synoptic Gospels: the feeding of the multitude (a story so important that it appears six times in the four Gospels) and Jesus
walking on the
water.
He may not have appreciated the reception
from the Jacksonville fans
on his way, squirting the first row with his
water bottle as he
walked to the tunnel.
«I expect to be busy
walking from my towel
on the sand to the
water, swim a little bit and be back in the sun again.
From taking
walks on the lawn so that they can feel the grass between their toes to having
water fights and writing messages with chalk.
«We found that moms
from all
walks of life have mommy guilt, which blows the «grass is greener» thing right out of the
water,» say Devra Renner and Aviva Pflock, coauthors of Mommy Guilt: Learn to Worry Less, Focus
on What Matters Most, and Raise Happier Kids.
There are exclusively three drawbacks: the Bailey Button Ugg Boot styles suede - I didn't treat it quick enough and
from now
on the
water marks show
from walking while in the snow; and the casualness of them.
Senate GOP Majority Leader John Flanagan
walked away
from a reporter
on Monday rather than answer a question as to why he had not called for legislative hearings into
water quality issues around the state.
«Through our mapping we have found the routes
on the current landscape by which our ancestors may have
walked, like motorways, taking people
from one
water source to the next.
IT WAS a wild wager: $ 5000 if he could
walk all the way
from Cincinnati to New Orleans —
on water.