Sentences with phrase «someone walking on the water»

My stomach felt like I was about to give a public speech, while in the same breath I knew I could walk on water if I tried.
Talking to the executive about inappropriate behaviour «is going to be delicate, because you brought someone in who is supposed to walk on water,» says Ron Thomas, a principal with StrategyFocusedHR in New York.
They think they walk on water or their products do.
«There was definitely a time where we felt like we were walking on water,» Kravitz says.
-- John Harricharan, award - winning author of the bestseller, When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat»
Like... men can't walk on water, serpents can't talk, they lack the vocal cords to do so.
Is it a stretch to believe that Christ went 40 days without food, fended off the devil, walked on water, etc., and not believe that a 14 year old boy saw God, found and translated an ancient text with seer stones, or that Catholics invoke stigmata?
Yes... and a burning bush or walking on water or raising the dead is totally realistic?
Repent for what and to whom... to an imaginary deity for imaginary crimes... the whole god thing exists only between your ears Billy... put the book down... and think rationally... can people walk on water??
I love how people that believe in burning bushes, and the Red Sea parting, and others who believe in a man walking on water, and feeding thousands with a loaf of bread find other philosophies so unrealistic.
Changing water to wine Walking on water healing the sick drowning the world in an amount of water equal to five times the water on the planet fitting several of every animal on a boat that could not hold half of the animals and have enough to eat and drink the fidelity test in numbers making striped goats by having goats stare at stripes changing people into a pillar of salt plagues of toads
Let's say, for instance, that there were a group of observers present when Jesus supposedly walked on water.
Madeleine L'Engle said in her book Walking on Water that art is something we are invited to be a part of versus the other way around.
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.
And those stating that people walked on water, raised the dead, or flew to heaven on a horse, are making the extraordinary claim and need to provide evidence.
If you walk on water I would not believe it but, I would have no problem with Jesus doing the same.
I don't think humans can walk on water.
So, you're saying that there are no talkin g snakes or men walking on water in the bible??
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.
I mean, the Romans were very good historians, AND here was a man who could walk on water, heal the sick, raise the dead... seriously, the Romans didn't want this guy, they wanted to crucify a man with that power..
They've found evidence of * A * Jesus from the correct approximate time period and region, but that doesn't mean he walked on water.
If you don't believe he walked on water, you're not really a Christian, but a bs wannabe (which is what most people who pretend to be Christian are, in my opinion).
Fred, Yes, it absolutely matters whether or not Jesus walked on water.
When it comes to faith does it matter if Jesus walked on water?
Do I believe that Jesus walked on water?
speaking to the One that calms the seas, crumbles the mountains, gave life to all,...» «Dear God, your son walked on water but we know it would have been a lot more fun if he had a surfboard or boogie board,»... what complete arrogance and blasphemy....
Men walking on water, rising from the dead, turning water into wine etc..
Yeah, they probably don't even believe in other stuff like talking snakes, a young earth, walking on water, virgin birth, and all that other everyday stuff that wacked - out Christians believe...
One time that it is bad to walk on water, which makes you wonder... did jesus hit his head on the ceiling when he took a shower?
let's follow that logic... how can we elect anyone that believes in a talking snake, a wizard that turned water into wine, walked on water, died for 3 days then came back to life, and is actually 3 beings combine in one
very simple test for people that call themselves christians, jesus said if you really believed in him you too can walk on water, well I have a bucket, anyone want to try?
When I look at it Jesus looks to be sinking into the water in a failed attempt to «Walk on water».
Jesus» disciples constantly questioned his actions, and Peter denied Christ even after seeing him walk on water!
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.
Non-Christians can walk on water but they aren't on «God's Team».
Is walking on water «natural»?
Don't say man can not walk on water because to do that you must assume Jesus was not who he said he was or who the witnesses claim he was.
As far as I'm concerned, one hippie liberal in a man - dress CAN walk on water with bare feet, instantly turn that water into wine, give sight to the blind and walking to the lame with but a touch.
The challenge in Peter attempting to walk on the water toward Jesus is that Jesus holds his hand toward each of us grasping us if we should fall.
Peter had faith in Jesus, he saw Him walking on the water.
Not that he could make himself walk on water without God, but that God gave him the ability and he just couldn't believe it.
When he knows that it is actually Jesus coming to him, walking on the water, Peter dares Jesus to dare Peter to join him on the water.
Matthew's story of Jesus walking on the water with Peter...
I can repeatedly observe that it's impossible to walk on water, so at least through «true science», we know the bible is false.
You might be surprised to find out that there are virgin births in 16 dead religions and three persistent ones (not including Christianity), great deluges in 28 other religions, raising of the dead and walking on water in nearly every major religion since 4400 BC.
Matthew's story of Jesus walking on the water with Peter can spawn bad theologies.
Underlined: Walking on Water by Madeleine L'Engle 3.
So begins the first pages of my next literary endeavor, Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again, available now for pre-order and officially releasing June 12, 2018.
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