Merry Christmas to all my Christian Freeper friends!
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12/21/2004 1:20:04 PM PST by
Pharmboy
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To: Pharmboy
Maybe BOTH sites are the right ones - one was the wedding, and the other the reception...
2 posted on
12/21/2004 1:24:24 PM PST by
Chad Fairbanks
("Just because you were born stupid doesn't give you any right to be stupid!" - Paul Watson to Makahs)
To: Pharmboy
This is a good story, but I seriously doubt it.
3 posted on
12/21/2004 1:24:25 PM PST by
conserv13
To: Pharmboy
I...
see....
The found common stone jars, on a site which could possibly have been Cana, or maybe not.
Why would you even bring Jesus into it?
Alexander believes that with more substantial investment, the site could became a major tourist attraction and pilgrimage destination.
Ah. Say no more.
4 posted on
12/21/2004 1:24:38 PM PST by
ScottFromSpokane
(We're none of us prefect.)
To: Pharmboy
Uhhh... yeah. Tourist bait.
6 posted on
12/21/2004 1:25:40 PM PST by
AppyPappy
(If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
To: Pharmboy
7 posted on
12/21/2004 1:25:52 PM PST by
investigateworld
(( You may spel-chek at your option ))
To: Pharmboy
Wow, thanks for the post! :-)
Although, I've always found it odd that some Christians think that alcohol is evil. It would make this miracle of Jesus appear to be an evil as well. Why would Jesus multiply and freely distribute that which is evil? It would be like Jesus handing out pornography at a bachelor party; the belief doesn't make sense...
9 posted on
12/21/2004 1:27:11 PM PST by
mike182d
To: Pharmboy
To: Pharmboy
Um, if they found the site of his first miracle, wouldn't they have to believe that a miracle was performed, and become Christian?
13 posted on
12/21/2004 1:33:32 PM PST by
notigar
To: Pharmboy
According to many Southern Baptists, it was water-to-grape-juice...
19 posted on
12/21/2004 1:38:22 PM PST by
Blzbba
(Conservative Republican - Less gov't, less spending, less intrusion.)
To: blam
36 posted on
12/21/2004 1:46:39 PM PST by
Pharmboy
(Listen...you can still hear the old media sobbing.)
To: BibChr
To: Pharmboy
Alexander believes that with more substantial investment, the site could became a major tourist attraction and pilgrimage destination. No kidding. The reinvention of the Holy Land as the Holy Land Experience will be a big draw for visiting "Judeo-Christians" primed for a shrink-wrapped religious theme park. All of their pre-approved bottons will be pushed.
61 posted on
12/21/2004 1:59:24 PM PST by
Romulus
(Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?)
To: Pharmboy
May all our marriages so last.
62 posted on
12/21/2004 1:59:47 PM PST by
onedoug
To: Pharmboy
After reading all the religious concerns over the vintage of wine, grape juice, why HE had to perform the miracle, Seders, weddings, Passovers, why the Jews who wrote of the discovery didn't become Christians etc...I am opening up a good bottle of Bushmill's 10 Year Old, Single Malt Irish Whiskey. I promise not to drink to excess, I'll stick to one bottle.
To: Pharmboy
"Proof"? Bah. Who needs it? I don't need no steenkin' proof. Faith is proof enough.
For that matter, Israel -- the fact that it even still exists -- is proof enough.
71 posted on
12/21/2004 2:06:16 PM PST by
newgeezer
(fundamentalist, regarding the Constitution AND the Holy Bible, i.e. words mean things!)
To: Pharmboy
97 posted on
12/21/2004 3:25:27 PM PST by
VOA
To: Pharmboy
Great Article..
Merry Christmas to you! and Best Wishes for a Bright Happy New Year!
99 posted on
12/21/2004 3:59:44 PM PST by
missyme
To: Pharmboy; xzins; fortheDeclaration; editor-surveyor; Commander8
Christian theologians attach great significance to the water-to-wine miracle at Cana. Marry-Weddings!
Marraige was the miracle GIFT from God miracle......it was Adam and Eve!
Wheeeeew!
LOL
Merry Christmas.......the miracle in the MANGER in Bethleham!!!......Micah 5:2......GPS positioning!
(Romans 10:17)
105 posted on
12/21/2004 4:51:31 PM PST by
maestro
To: Pharmboy
I certainly hope they drank alcoholic wine, and not just grape juice, at the wedding feasts in Jesus' time.
I don't drink wine, but if I lived back then, I certainly would have imbibed a little.
Who would want to drink the non-alcoholic juice of grapes that have been stomped on by bare human feet? :-)
107 posted on
12/21/2004 6:02:05 PM PST by
syriacus
(Who wanted Margaret Hassan murdered? What did she know about the oil-for-food scandal?)
To: SunkenCiv
It's Christian archeology, but archeology worth a GGG PING.
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