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The Lost One
This thread is about whether such a miracle can occur naturally, or whether it is story invented by a person who has no understanding of how wine are made.
In the gospel of John, John 2 narrated that Jesus attended the wedding at Cana, where they have no wedding feast have no wine. So Jesus made wine, by turning water into wine.
Other than John, the other 3 gospels make no mention of this event.
You will have to ask yourself, can this miracle happen? Can water possibly turn into wine, or is this just a story, another parable or allegory? Or is it fairytale or myth, where the supernatural (like magic) is possible?
From my perspective, and my understanding of chemistry, this cannot be possible, let alone probable. This would only be possible if you believe in miracle, a supernatural occurrence. That's just simply blind faith, a conviction that the story is true.
People have been making wine, as far back as the Neolithic period, as well as the later periods (Bronze Age, Iron Age).
To understand wine making, you have to realize water are just basically molecule of 2 hydrogen atoms bonded to 1 oxygen atom.
But of course, there are type of water may have salt (eg sea water) and all sort of minerals (hence today, we can buy and drink mineral water). Plus, instead of the normal hydrogen atoms, it could be its isotope - deuterium, where the water known as "heavy water".
My point is that none of these types of water can turn into wine.
Wine required not only grapes, it also take time to turn grape juice and fermented the natural sugar in the grape into alcohol, and this chemical reaction can only occur if there are yeasts. That's how fermentation work for any alcoholic drinks (eg wine, beer, brandy, mead, etc).
Yeasts that what would turn sugar into alcohol, yeasts are actually unicellular fungi, more specifically
Fermentation is what distinguish wine from fruit juice.
So not only you would need grapes, you would need yeasts, to make wine.
Wine don't naturally come from water. Water has no grape juice, no sugar, no alcohol.
So Jesus' miracle a myth, or do you still think that water can turn into wine?
Agree...disagree. Your thoughts please.
In the gospel of John, John 2 narrated that Jesus attended the wedding at Cana, where they have no wedding feast have no wine. So Jesus made wine, by turning water into wine.
Other than John, the other 3 gospels make no mention of this event.
You will have to ask yourself, can this miracle happen? Can water possibly turn into wine, or is this just a story, another parable or allegory? Or is it fairytale or myth, where the supernatural (like magic) is possible?
From my perspective, and my understanding of chemistry, this cannot be possible, let alone probable. This would only be possible if you believe in miracle, a supernatural occurrence. That's just simply blind faith, a conviction that the story is true.
People have been making wine, as far back as the Neolithic period, as well as the later periods (Bronze Age, Iron Age).
To understand wine making, you have to realize water are just basically molecule of 2 hydrogen atoms bonded to 1 oxygen atom.
But of course, there are type of water may have salt (eg sea water) and all sort of minerals (hence today, we can buy and drink mineral water). Plus, instead of the normal hydrogen atoms, it could be its isotope - deuterium, where the water known as "heavy water".
My point is that none of these types of water can turn into wine.
Wine required not only grapes, it also take time to turn grape juice and fermented the natural sugar in the grape into alcohol, and this chemical reaction can only occur if there are yeasts. That's how fermentation work for any alcoholic drinks (eg wine, beer, brandy, mead, etc).
Yeasts that what would turn sugar into alcohol, yeasts are actually unicellular fungi, more specifically
Fermentation is what distinguish wine from fruit juice.
So not only you would need grapes, you would need yeasts, to make wine.
Wine don't naturally come from water. Water has no grape juice, no sugar, no alcohol.
So Jesus' miracle a myth, or do you still think that water can turn into wine?
Agree...disagree. Your thoughts please.