Re: The White House (for Mr Woodcock)

Anthony R. Woodcock (arwoodco@mtu.edu)
Wed, 19 Feb 1997 23:35:34 -0500 (EST)

No that's faith that you have in the eye witnesses, etc. What I
meant by the Bible is it is the source to find the answer to the question
of what is evidence. Evidence is shown through our faith in things, but I
am going to drop this topic, because I do not want to debate. Christians
are to live by faith, the righteous will live by faith, we live by faith
and not by sight, there might be other verses. Thanks, Tony.

On Wed, 19 Feb 1997, Sassanian wrote:

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>
> On Wed, 19 Feb 1997, Anthony R. Woodcock wrote:
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> >
> >
> > Hello. Like I said you can't prove a thing. Everything is either
> > a circular arguement, endless arguement, or an arguement that ends
> > uselessly. Anything you state you can not prove. The only thing
> > that is proof for anything is stated in the ALmighty Creator's
> > Book("Bible"). He states that FAITH is evidence of things not seen. Can
>
> You mean the only thing you can claim is "proof"--ie "authoritative" is
> the Bible? That's not true.
>
> > you see the White House? Have you ever seen it? If you have not can't I
>
> No; but I wouldn't call my belief that the White House exist
> "faith"--rather it is based on the rather extensive eyewitness testimony,
> pictures, etc. I believe in it with conclusive, overwhelming evidence.
> You, on the other hand, believe in a supernatural book, which requires
> amazing evidence, which you don't have.
>
> > conclude that you are basing the fact you believe it is real on FAITH.
> > Could God actually be smarter than all of us? No way, that would mean the
> > Bible could actually be true. For someone to side with you, he has to
> > have faith in your methods of analizing or something.
>
> Sure if there is a God he likely is smarter than all of us.
>
> Mike
>

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