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> From: Hexslinger <hexslngr@internet-frontier.net>
> To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz
> Subject: Re: Low Frequency Correlations.
> Date: Sunday, March 08, 1998 10:21 PM
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> On Sun, 8 Mar 1998, Jerry W. Decker wrote:
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> > Jesus must have weighed in at about 150 pounds. So there is no way a
> > bubble of air under his feet could support him. For movie stunts
> > duplicating this walking on water feat, a thick sheet of clear plastic
or
> > glass is placed slightly below the surface of water, making it
invisible
> > to anyone looking into the water.
>
> Ok, so there's no way he could've trapped air under his feet - and he
sure
> as hell wasn't wearing any large wings to cause a ground effect (heh -
> that would've been a sight to see) - and barring any weight-alteration, I
> don't see it as being possible. Chalk it up to 'wishful theistic
thinking'
> and move on, ya know?
>
> > I will opt for the latter, he somehow reduced his physical weight to a
> > degree that he could not sink. Anyone see any other way to do this?
>
> I don't even see that as a way of doing it, since nowhere is it mentioned
> that he had the power to alter his weight. Again, I think it was just
> wishful thinking and exaggeration.
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