On 4/19/2014 11:59 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
---In [email protected], <steve.sundur@...> wrote :
And that is why I replied to Barry's request. But then I was accused
of pestering him to reply to me.
But yes Richard, that is the issue that I think atheists don't want to
go near.
They are better off staying in full denial, and passing off incidents
that defy an easy explanation as just some sort of weird coincidence.
"Science works in mysterious ways" or at least there is some
scientific explanation for this or that occurrence, but the science
has not progressed sufficiently to explain it.
Denial about what?
>
Denial that when Rama levitated it was a miracle? Or, a denial that Rama
was the Last Incarnation of Lord Vishnu?
Who passes off things as a weird coincidence?
>
It was a weird in my opinion because Barry /just happened to be present/
when one of the most important events of all time occured, after the
invention of the lever.
So what if not everything can be explained NOW. Does that mean we
should chuck out what we have worked out?
>
It seems like, with power like that, to be able to levitate hundreds of
times, Rama could have done some good with his talent instead of sending
Barry out to work and give him more money.
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