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To: presently no screen name
You are deceived and that deception has led you to believe only what you understand.

You prefer to believe things you do not understand? It ain't real easy to see the wisdom in that.

And that's arrogance and pridefulness to deny the supernatural - you think man is supreme and nothing is above it. Since you can't understand how it happens then it's an impossibility to you.

Not impossible. Unproven. Unsupported by evidence. There are a great many things I don't understand, and I consider myself a pretty smart guy. But lay it out for me, and the odds are pretty good I'll be able to follow.

Narrow thinking.

Editorial suggestion: Your sentence fragment has an unneeded word. "Thinking" would suffice.

Since you deny the supernatural Awesomeness of God

Like, the supernatural Awesomeness? Dude. Are you quoting from the Gospel according to Keanu?

On the contrary, sir. I have witnessed the supernatural,

When, where and how? Because unless you have more senses beyond the customary five, anything you can witness is by definition natural. Light hits your retinas, sound enters your ears, warm or cold or pressure or pain reaches your nerve endings in the skin, and chemicals reach your tongue or nostrils.

143 posted on 06/14/2007 1:37:12 AM PDT by ReignOfError (`)
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To: ReignOfError
You prefer to believe things you do not understand? It ain't real easy to see the wisdom in that.

Do you truly understand the complexity of your brain - even the 90% you don't use? If you say yes, you're lying, if you say no, then you believe you don't have a brain - all according to 'your theory'.

Not impossible. Unproven. Unsupported by evidence. There are a great many things I don't understand, and I consider myself a pretty smart guy. But lay it out for me, and the odds are pretty good I'll be able to follow.

Unproven to you! Any proof will always appear to have flaws to those who choose not to believe. It's always those that 'consider' themselves smart - that need things spelled out for them. Sorry, smartie, you want to learn - seek and find yourself. It's an open book test but leave your pride at the front desk. If you still don't get it, you just may have more pride than you are willing to admit and/or give up.

Narrow thinking. Editorial suggestion: Your sentence fragment has an unneeded word. "Thinking" would suffice.

Oh yeah. It's the 'consider myself smart' mindset - telling someone else what they should do, think, and say. I wrote MY post with narrow because that's what was needed.

Like, the supernatural Awesomeness? Dude. Are you quoting from the Gospel according to Keanu?

I don't dabble in mindless chatter.

When, where and how? Because unless you have more senses beyond the customary five, anything you can witness is by definition natural. Light hits your retinas, sound enters your ears, warm or cold or pressure or pain reaches your nerve endings in the skin, and chemicals reach your tongue or nostrils.

Now you see why 'narrow' was used. Perhaps it went over your head one more time. Nonetheless, isn't it incredible how God created us? And each with different fingerprints - each one of us is unique. No need to look at the unique and intricate way we were create as proof. We'll just add that to your 'unproven' category because you were told you came from ape. As far as when/where/how, reading your post leads me to believe it's was out of your scope to understand or grasp. When you get over 'your smartness' you might learn something.

anything you can witness is by definition natural.

by man's definition. I'm talking Supernatural - something hard to conceive while choosing to live according to man's definitions and ape driven theories.
150 posted on 06/14/2007 9:10:19 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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