I believe that under the proper circumstances, water will turn into wine.
I had a priest explain the loaves and fishes at mass once...he explained that back then, many people, especially nomads, travelers or those on pilgrimage, carried pretty much all they owned on their person, including food. He had said that the miracle, was that all those that had food, after hearing Jesus speak, shared what they had with those that had none. The priest was a full-bird Capt in the USN.
**I believe that under the proper circumstances, water will turn into wine.**
That’s nice. Circumstances.....like a bunch of carbon atoms (and a few stragglers, like iron atoms) got thrown in the water, and then a bolt of lightning.........
Matthew 15:32. Then Jesus called his disciples, “I have compassion on the multitude, because they continue with me now three days, and have NOTHING to eat; I will not send them away fasting, lest they faint in the way.”
So, Jesus took the basket with a few loaves and fishes, that the disciples had, and in short order there was abundance.
If people can’t believe those miracles, how can they believe that Jesus Christ arose after being dead for three days?
Creation still happens today. I suspect in most instances people ignore the evidence, as it is more convenient for them to attribute their perceptions as previously unrecognized preexistant objects.
We scar our thinking by accepting academics, instead of sanctifying our education through faith in His Provision.