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To: YHAOS; Ha Ha Thats Very Logical; BrandtMichaels
None of the above will likely be found satisfactory for some on this forum.

Truer words were never spoken.

Evos won't be satisfied with any explanation of something in Scripture unless it fits their secular, materialistic, naturalistic worldview.

They'll have you chasing your tails with "what if's", demanding explanations for things in Scripture that no man can give because God didn't give us enough information and we don't know enough anyway.

And even if you can give a reasonable answer, it will be rejected off hand as not verifiable, which everyone knew all along, without resorting to denying it and having to refer to it as allegory in a vain effort to reject Scripture without coming right out and calling God a liar.

For the skeptic, even if someone rises from the dead, they won't be convinced. They won't believe God's word until they want to believe it.

It's never a matter of *can't* believe, but *won't* believe. God has given us enough to demonstrate His trustworthiness in things that we can understand, so that we can have confidence in the truthfulness of Scripture for those things we can't ever understand.

159 posted on 11/13/2009 5:37:17 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: metmom
Evos won't be satisfied with any explanation of something in Scripture unless it fits their secular, materialistic, naturalistic worldview.

Speaking of true words.

. . . even if you can give a reasonable answer, it will be rejected off hand as not verifiable . . .

What can I say? We are all agents of a free will many deny, even as they apply it with abandon.

166 posted on 11/13/2009 7:45:04 PM PST by YHAOS
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