To: PatrickF4
"That's a stretch. Faith requires evidence; it is a person's judgment about this evidence." Up to a point. See Jesus' response to Thomas--"Blessed are they who have not seen, and yet believed."
To: Wonder Warthog
But all things that are known are not all seen. You can know about things you do not see. Not seeing is not the same as NO EVIDENCE. Plus what do you mean by seeing. The physical sense only. Science does not “see” alot of things. It only sees the effect of things it believes supports a law of nature or theory.
32 posted on
11/24/2007 11:16:13 AM PST by
therut
To: Wonder Warthog
How can you have faith if you don’t even know who Jesus was, or anything about his resurrection? Putting your fingers in the holes isn’t necessary, but the Gospel is necessary for faith. Supernatural faith infused still requires something to believe in.
44 posted on
11/25/2007 2:04:18 PM PST by
PatrickF4
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