Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Is it true that Jesus actually walked on ice rather than water?

I had heard about research being done, a while back, trying to figure out if the ';location'; of Jesus could have had the weather conditions to freeze water. I think they concluded it was a possibility. I believe it is a possibility. We will never know, Christianity is shrouded in centuries of mystery.Is it true that Jesus actually walked on ice rather than water?
Last time I check, ice was water, so he still walked on water.





But there is nothing in the scriptures that suggest Jesus walked on ice. One time he had one of the disciples (Peter) come out on the water with him. Seems like that if Peter had gotten out of the boat and stepped onto ice, Peter probably would have said something about it being ice and it would not be reminded as a miracle. And Peter would not have panicked after a few steps and began to sink if he was on ice.





Not to mention that the passing of the boat would have broken up any ice near it, making it impossible for Peter to get out or Jesus into the boat -- no solid ice there. If it was solid enough to withstand the boat, then all the disciples would have seen it and again not considered this a miracle.





So when you read all the details in the story, the idea that Jesus was walking on ice is difficult to make fit the details.Is it true that Jesus actually walked on ice rather than water?
No.
No, it was a dolphin.
No.





That is hardly a miracle.
Jesus didn't walk on either. The whole story is made up.

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