> OK, concerning the Holy Bible, apparently Jesus WALKED ON WATER more
> than once BEFORE he died. He told his followers, that they too could
> perform miracles like him, if they only believed that with God, all
> things are possible.
You know, this is part of a really disturbing trend that I've noticed in
research that I feel compelled to speak out about: READING *TOO MUCH* INTO
SOMETHING THAT ISN'T THERE. Did it ever occur to you that the records of
Jesus walking on water are pure crap? That they may be metaphoric?
Did this thought nae enter into your mind? The whole 'jesus on water'
thing just brings flashbacks on the whole 'powerful atlanteans' thread.
People are so willing to try to find meaning in something that they did
not personally witness - and I find that highly disturbing. Trying to
apply explanations to events which did not occur in our lifetime is
pointless. If there is a proven effect that can be associated with this
event - great - let's hear about it; otherwise it's just pure speculation.
I hate speculation -- it drowns the mind.