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<blockquote data-quote="Phil G" data-source="post: 75249949" data-attributes="member: 315331"><p>If I was to think that not everyone will see Jesus when He returns because the world is a ball, I would be denying the power of God over His creation. It's as simple as that.</p><p></p><p>Looking for a physical reason is really a non-starter just as looking for a physical reason for the Lord's death, resurrection and return will lead nowhere.</p><p></p><p>Science is indeed knowledge but it is also study by which to attain knowledge and that is what is defied by His return. The study of the natural order of things cannot explain His return no more than it can explain the fact that everyone will see Him at the same time if the earth is a ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil G, post: 75249949, member: 315331"] If I was to think that not everyone will see Jesus when He returns because the world is a ball, I would be denying the power of God over His creation. It's as simple as that. Looking for a physical reason is really a non-starter just as looking for a physical reason for the Lord's death, resurrection and return will lead nowhere. Science is indeed knowledge but it is also study by which to attain knowledge and that is what is defied by His return. The study of the natural order of things cannot explain His return no more than it can explain the fact that everyone will see Him at the same time if the earth is a ball. [/QUOTE]
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