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Recent content by WonderingWorrier

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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    Like having no understanding of the word. Just like having no understanding of the word "Bread". Like said here: "And when Jesus knew it, he saith unto them, Why reason ye, because ye have no bread? perceive ye not yet, neither understand? have ye your heart yet hardened?" Mark Notice...
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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    I was focusing on the topic. How the water is as wine. There seems to be purpose in the nonsense. There is a truth in the foolishness. "For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe". Corinthians...
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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    Seems @gnostic is not listening. Not understanding what I was trying to explain. I am not ignoring water into wine. Water as wine: If the word "wine" can be substituted by "the Spirit": "And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit". Ephesians Then this...
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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    Like healing the deaf, those who can't hear the words of the book? "And in that day shall the deaf hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity, and out of darkness". Isaiah. Or healing the lame? Or like healing the lame, making the crooked straight? "The...
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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    The word "wine" is used 233 times in the Bible (in ways that may also sound strange to you). That is narrative/context which you are dismissing. I showed you the word "wife" being as a grape vine, and grape and wine being in the same word position as sheep, hence when I see in Revelation saying...
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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    I'm not changing the subject, I was defining the subject. Bread, Oil, and Wine are as three things. Just as Flesh, Bone, and Blood are another three things. Bread - Oil - Wine Flesh - Bone - Blood Can you understand the bread is the flesh, and the wine is the blood? Look: Bread - Oil - Wine...
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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    Is definition not: "a statement of the meaning of a word or a word group or a sign or symbol"? https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/definition If the meaning of the word kenning is "to understand", is it possible that you only think they are backwards and stupid because you dont...
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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    The quotes are relevant to defining the word wine (the whole bible can be relevant to defining the word). When we look at "where" the words are, miracles then have a different definition. Because its not an unknown blank explanation of being magic. Miracles being specific word placement can be...
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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    To clarify the definition of wine, we could take a scientific look at the wine in the Bible. We could use the whole Bible as a reference (using a word search can show every time a certain word is mentioned). And instead of interpreting "what" the words are saying, we will observe "where" the...
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    Water into wine: natural or supernatural?

    Have you considered different heights of waters? Like the sea is lower than the river? The Bible speaks of seas, rivers, and streams, and it also speaks of corn, wine, and oil. The waters of the Bible can be scientifically measured. As being either corn level, oil level, or wine level, as an...
  11. WonderingWorrier

    The Question Islam and Christianity Can't Answer

    The Quran saying brass about Hell is a very specific thing to say. Also like saying cattle about Hell is a very specific thing to say. It's like I said here earlier about the Quran connecting cattle to hell. Brass is as the same thing. Brass is one of these three things: "To devise cunning...
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    The Question Islam and Christianity Can't Answer

    The Bible exists. Science can examine it. This is objective. Try using a word search and examine every time a certain word is mentioned, to see the meaning of the words. Do you think because there are people that dont agree on the meaning of the words, therefore I must be wrong? Why not...
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    The Question Islam and Christianity Can't Answer

    I am trying to explain. Please try to listen carefully so I can further explain and clarify what i say. Here I show a verse of three things: the moon, the stars, and the sun: There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for one star differeth...
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    The Question Islam and Christianity Can't Answer

    Prophecies are not about a magical future event that might happen one day. Prophecy happens when the individual understands the words, as it was clearly fulfilled the moment it was spoken. That is why I can show how they can also happen at this current point of time. So maybe others in the past...
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    The Question Islam and Christianity Can't Answer

    But science can do such a thing. It can examine the truth of the words and reach a conclusion. I am talking about the science of internal examination rather than external comparison. In Isaiah there is a "prophecy" about predators and prey living together in harmony. The wolf with lamb, the...
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