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The surface tension of water don't allow the weight of a human to walk on it Science says.
The primitive man argues that Jesus the Christ walked on Water.
Jesus the Christ never himself proclaimed anywhere that he were walking on water.
Primitive man trust in sayings - Science trust in facts.
Facts depends on reality on hands.
Reality on hands depends on Time.
At the time of Jesus the Christ facts were depending on beliefs.
Beliefs were depending on experience.
Experience were depending on reality.
And reality were another reality then that it is now.
Science will prove that our reality isn't real :
- When the primitive man argues that the surface tension of Water don't allow the weight of a human to walk on it.
Science versus primitive man
Hmm, interesting. But Nabi Muhammad was always emphatic about denying that he had any miraculous powers. He was once asked about it: he replied that the only miraculous event he had ever witnessed or participated in, as a passive vessel, was the revelation of the Koran. On another occasion, he was asked about the most miraculous sight he'd ever seen. He replied: "The sun rising every morning."Me too.
They say that Jesus walked on water and that he did many other miraculous things.
I have seen and read that in his time there were many who did healing/magic/soothsayings - but I think those attributes were propaganda like: Our prophet (Jesus) did that (miracles) much better...
Or is it perhaps:Full time score: Bees 1 Primitive Man 0
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