freeatlast
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Swim or float: In either case there is no natural explanation for this event as recorded in the "inerrant Word".
God working outside the natural laws.
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Swim or float: In either case there is no natural explanation for this event as recorded in the "inerrant Word".
I am never sure what a person means when they say inspired. But I do believe the writers of the Bible were inspired. However, inspired does not mean that God revealed everything there is to know to them. Why not? One major reason is that they would not have understood anything there were writing. For instance if God had revealed quantum mechanics to the writers of the Bible they would have had no idea what he was inspiring them to write.
Yes, the Bible was inspired. But not in the way that all was revealed. We can see this as God gradually revealed himself in the OT and gave his fullest revelation through Christ on earth.
I feel the following, from Merriam-Webster is a good definition of inspired.
That a piece of wood, which can indeed float, was used to retrieve the axe means that the wood was necessary to the miracle. Why do you think that the wood makes it less a miracle?
Do you believe that God cretaed the Universe from "Nothing?"
just by His decree and power, able to bring it to pass?
Do you believe that Adam/Eve were real persons, that the fall actually happened in history?
Do you believe God created man in His own image as a special act of creation, or as part of an evolutionary process?
What about the exodus event of the red Sea being parted?
would any be any less a miracle wether God directly caused it by suspending natural rules of physics, or else used a volcano eruption at exact time to have it part , as He was the One using it for His purposes?
As I have read commentaries that tried to use totally natural explanations to handle OT miracles, but again, could God have done those events using natural events, such as flood/volcanos/earthquake etc, or MUST they have been done by Him as acts of overriding physical laws of nature all the time?
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:The drowning of the Eqytian army is what occurred when God ceased His interruption of the natural order.
The drowning of the Eqytian army is what occurred when God ceased His interruption of the natural order.