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Classic non-sequitur GK.Seems to me that Jesus came and died for mankind. Or do you reject that too?
Classic non-sequitur GK.Seems to me that Jesus came and died for mankind. Or do you reject that too?
Part of the issue: What is a miracle?Seems to me that Jesus came and died for mankind. Or do you reject that too?
Part of the issue: What is a miracle?
-"Biblically speaking miracles involve God doing something uncommon and usually awe-inspiring in order to reveal himself to mankind."
Comments in thread will be over the definition difference and reasons for sharing.
Occasional-ism “a non-Deistic understanding of the World”
Picking up where this relevant post left off from a now-closed thread on another controversial theory: https://theologyonline.com/threads/the-earth-is-flat-and-we-never-went-to-the-moon-part-ii.44213/page-221#post-1900558 “Why are heavy things heavy things, ultimately? in a non-Deistic...theologyonline.com
Under Occasionalism everything can be miraculous, it's subjective. For example thousands of people witnessed the "Miracle of the Sun" 107 years ago. If it was explainable by physics then in a sense it wasn't a miracle, but especially if it wasn't explainable by physics, then it's still obviously subjectively a miracle to all those who witnessed it.
Miracle of the Sun - Wikipedia
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Does this have to do with the Miracle of the Sun, or with Occasionalism?This is why you don't venerate a human being above her actual status, regardless of her role in history.
Does this have to do with the Miracle of the Sun, or with Occasionalism?