there was drinkable waterQuote:
Originally Posted by collin
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there was drinkable waterQuote:
Originally Posted by collin
actually there wasn't. the wedding where Jesus turned water into wine was at Cana, which was a small town on the Sea Of Galilee. The only water available was salt water, and they didn't have any way to remove the salt back then.
what about Peter's well?Quote:
Originally Posted by collin
The water was corrupt. peter's well was beside an area of limestone and sulfur. the well water was unsafe for human consumption. i visited the area when i was visiting the Middle East with my ex-girlfriend.
c'mon you know theres gotta be some drinkable waterQuote:
Originally Posted by collin
people usually dont live in places withouth water, thats why civilisations starts near water
civilization starts near water, but spreads when other sources of nourishment are found. the only water was corrupt.
so if the water was corrupt, how do you call that a source of nourishment?Quote:
Originally Posted by collin
it was drinkable, and whatever you try to come up with you can't prove that you are not contradicting yourself being edge and christianQuote:
Originally Posted by collin
I am edge, but I still hold my full faith in God and in Jesus. And maybe the only reason why the two conflict in your mind is because you're too narrow-minded to admit that there might be a God, and that he rules over everything.
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Originally Posted by collin
You aren't edge, theres no god.
i think that it's lame to try and say that i can't be edge and christian, and i know plenty of people who are both.
No you know lots of people who claim to be both but are unable to come to terms with the fact they condradict each other.Quote:
Originally Posted by collin
shit! you don't get it do you??? re-read pleaseQuote:
Originally Posted by collin
The kid's right. I'm gonna say I agree with him and leave it there. I've heard these facts. And Jesus actually only distributed the wine.
Just thought I'd mention.. Jesus had a love interest.. It was mentioned in texts related to the Bible but not part of it.. like The Gospel Of Thomas.