Twilight Hue
Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I guess reading from the old Testament might explain a few things. ;O)That doesn't explain why he would choose to save silly books and chintzy knickknacks rather than actual people.
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I guess reading from the old Testament might explain a few things. ;O)That doesn't explain why he would choose to save silly books and chintzy knickknacks rather than actual people.
In Christianity, God had already been there done that; so I suppose, He might now prefer amusing us and himself by other paranormal events.
It explains that mortals have concocted a rather cartoonish depiction of God.I guess reading from the old Testament might explain a few things. ;O)
Been where, done what? That's your excuse for a god that squanders it's power with worthless parlor tricks rather than do something useful like save children who are being sexually trafficked? Such a being isn't worthy of worship.
a pretty pathetic excuse for being useless.If there were a Christian God who already saved his followers by way of the resurrected Jesus Christ's crucifixion, then what more could possibly be asked of Him by His followers?
a pretty pathetic excuse for being useless.
In Christianity, anybody who believes in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior ultimately gets saved. ...
NASA should use Bibles to cover spacecraft for re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.If all Bible's, worldwide, suddenly became fireproof overnight, this would help belief.
Why did he choose to 'save' these ones only? What's the point, in your opinion?
NASA should use Bibles to cover spacecraft for re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
They should hold up better than the Space Shuttle tiles.
If all Bible's, worldwide, suddenly became fireproof overnight, this would help belief.
Why did he choose to 'save' these ones only? What's the point, in your opinion?
This is just evidence that God loves Bibles and crosses but hates churches.
My thought on this is that I would like to hear a couple serious and experienced unbiased fire investigators objective assessment of the unscathed Bibles.All the Bibles and crosses in the church remained unscathed, during an intense fire at a church in West Virginia.