Thread:GreyStark/@comment-28288412-20170506220152/@comment-28288412-20170507163546

GreyStark wrote: 1. Ok, I've done some more research and I can't find a single reference to any sort of wind.

2. And as for why God didn't make it a physical event. It's quite simple, people could just say that it was uncommon phenomena that just happened to coincide with these kids' prophecy.

3. For example on a Good Friday when Jesus died (April 3rd 33 AD)there was an earthquake and a solar eclipse.

4. Now you could make the argument that it was all a huge coincidence. But with this miracle we've got a non physical event that can't be mass hallucinations (remember, people who saw this thing from miles away) 1. Ah, then the book you linked is bullshitting then mate. Page 11 of chapter 1.

2. Vision = Hallucination then. People are saying that now. A physical phenomena that is objective and defies all laws of physics, combined with a clear indicator in the phenomena itself that basically states which god belonging to which religion it is would be far harder to argue with than the arbitrary occurrences examples of divine attributed miracles are.

3. Assuming we can gurantee with the date of shit like Jesus' death. Aren't people still debating when he was born? How can we gurantee the exact date of his death as well as other shit that happened on the day?

4. I presume you have evidence that it is a sizable enough amount of people who are non-believers (thus have no reason to trick themselves into thinking it happened after hearing from others) or people who wouldn't lie about it for whatever gain out of those miles away guys?