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Also, could you please answer my questions about walking on water.
In my opinion --- and I wasn't there (like that would have mattered) --- He demonstrated His mastery over nature by simply showing that, with God, there is no physical relationship between the natural world and the divine.Did he walk on it as if it were a solid surface, or did he sink into it as if it were soft (like, say, sand)? When he walked, was he propelling himself as we do when we walk on land, by pushing back against the surface? If so, how did he create friction against the liquid water to propel himself forward? Did the bottoms of his feet get wet? Was he supporting himself on the surface of the water (with his powers) or was he strengthening the surface tension to support his weight?
I believe He got His feet wet, I believe surface tension, capillary action, and pressure (downward and upward) had no effect.
Water clinging to His feet would have shown cohesion, and I even believe there was the sound of splashing.
Waves hitting Him split.
How that went down --- I haven't a clue.
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