I read this article this morning as I scanned the news section of Yahoo. I got a real chuckle out of it.
Why is this man so set on "proving" that God didn't perform the miracles written about in the Bible? First he tried to prove that Moses did not part the Red Sea, now he's trying to prove that Jesus did not walk on water. Why are scientists so bent on giving a scientific explanation for every miraculous event in the Bible? What's the point? Does he think he is bigger than God? Does he think we are all going to just throw up our hands and say, "Oh, you are right. The Bible is all a big lie"? I don't get it.
I will stick with what the Bible tells me is truth. No amount of scientific proof will sway me. So go ahead Professor Nof, spout your theories about what could have happened. The rest of us know what really did happen.
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