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A Florida State University professor, one Doron Nof, believes Jesus was able to walk on water because.... well... he was really walking on ice. Go figure.

"Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,"
Romans 1:22

5 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...
    What's sad is that there will be a number of churches that profess Christ that will adopt this crap as acceptable.

    Accepted "science"--you gotta loathe it!
    Anonymous said...
    Benny Hinn says it was mud
    Anonymous said...
    Benny Hinn... How's about a little homework?

    Type into your browser, "Benny Hinn" and "False Prophet" and see what you get. By all means, be objective... be fair, and reason it out for yourself-- Let's be fair --and I think you'll come to the same conclusion I have.

    Here's a link to just one such place detailing, quotes, and false teachings, from the lips of the man I've come to believe is a modern day false prophet.

    I spent some time in a Catholic school years and years back. I still remember the priest trying to convince us that God, through Moses, did not part the Red Sea, but allowed the Israelites to cross through a marshy area. Pharaoh's chariots were not drowned by the waters of the Red Sea, just mired in the marsh, and unable to pursue a few million unarmed pedestrians.

    Why do so many people feel the need to explain away God? Or worse, put words in His mouth?
    Anonymous said...
    Because they like the thought of being their own God....until some axe or other falls!
    Anonymous said...
    I am sorry. I was wrong. Benny Hinn did not say it was mud. He too, said it was ice. I was mistaken. Sometimes my old 54 year old brain compartmentalizes and loses bits of info. Call it part timers disease.

    For additionsl information regarding false prophets, see the "Bible answer man", Hank Hannigraf

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