Re: Low Frequency Correlations.

Billy M. Williams ( (no email) )
Sun, 8 Mar 1998 22:38:21 -0500

Umm...
Maybe you all are thinking about the answer the wrong way, perhaps it was
the WATER that was effected, not Jesus's weight or mass. We know that water
can be effected by outside forces such as cold or heat and certian chemical
effects also. Like Gelatin in jello. Perhaps Jesus's body gave off a field
that caused the water to compress and harden under his feet and provided a
stable area to walk on.
Billy M. Williams

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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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