To: reasonisfaith
The question is not whether He can. That is not the question, nor has it ever been the question. The question is whether He did. And the answer to that question for people who don't share your faith is "no."
62 posted on
03/01/2015 12:03:33 AM PST by
FredZarguna
(Every time you type "LOL" the entire Internet knows you're a dumbass.)
To: FredZarguna
I wrote if he can create the universe. It’s syllogistic logic—the argument is not in the premise but in its conclusion.
I was responding to the poster’s comment that events in the Bible are “impossible on their face.” And the point is they’re only impossible if we first accept the premise that God doesn’t exist. So the comment is wrong because it’s circular reasoning.
66 posted on
03/01/2015 9:08:22 AM PST by
reasonisfaith
("...because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved." (2 Thessalonians))
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