Kindly show where in the Bible God states any laws of physics. If you cannot, we will conclude that either:Want to explain how Jesus could walk on water and still be following God's laws of surface tension, gravity, and buoyancy?
A. You cannot back your claim.
B. Your claim is false and untrue, and that physics laws are man-made.
or
C. You are rambling.
Show where it says, either by logic or in the Bible where God must follow man's laws. I don't believe I've ever seen physics in the Bible.Any of the so called miracles that include bushes burning but not being consumed, turning snakes in to sticks and vice versa, changing the chemical make up of water into wine: H2O ---> C2H6O.
These are "illegal" activities even for a deity.
No, you would, given your claims.You would have Jesus be a law breaker, or worse, scofflaw.
Claim of superiority.But you see, I do understand them. I know exactly what the author meant when he wrote Jesus turned water into wine. I know exactly what he meant when he said Jesus walked on the water or was born of a virgin... it isn't magic. It is wonder.
You've got quite some nerve there. You think God needs tricks? You think God needs magic? God never uses those things. He uses real power that defies our understanding.When you open your mind to the real wonder of God, you will see there is no need for these tricks and sleight of hand explanations of magic and miracles.
Providing food that was needed, not work. Would you have people not eat? Not drink? Not read?Sabbath laws? gleaning grain from the fields on the Sabbath
Again, where are these physical laws in the Bible?Physical laws? walking on water, changing chemical make up of elements ( alchemy)
Those are cleanliness laws, not moral laws. And breaking a cleanliness law does not mean that one broke THE law, especially if Jesus went through the things he had to to become clean again. I don't believe it says whether he did or didn't, do you? Nor do I see anywhere where cleanliness laws are still in practice due to Christ's death. Yeah, prior to His death he would have followed those laws. But please don't try an argument from silence here...Moral laws? allowing unclean women to touch him
Refusing to answer authorities? Where is this? And where does it say that when an authority figure asks a question it is law that an answer must be given?Legal law? refusing to answer to the authorities
Opinion, unbacked.God is not a man at all. God has no hands or eyes but OUR hands and eyes. God is not a being with free will or choice. God is, as Paul Tillich described, not a being but the ground of all being, existence itself; life, reality, truth... whichever absolute you wish to ascribe to all things.
Only if they are proven beyond reasonable doubt to exist as valid concepts.BTW... concepts do exist.
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