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Biblicar Mistakes  

Posted by Ryan Woods

The deeper I get into the Bible and the more I get to know God (if that is even possible) the more mysterious he becomes to me. Maybe it's better that way. Maybe God shouldn't be so figured out to the point where we hardly even need him anymore.
I was reminded of an interesting story today where JC (Jesus' street name) couldn't do any miracles because the people did not have faith. Couldn't? Didn't the Bible mean "didn't". I'm pretty sure Jesus can do anything. The Bible must have gotten this one wrong. Oops.


On a side note, did anyone else enjoy when my title includes the made up word "biblicar". I nearly changed it to "bibliosical" or "biblioastical" but finally decided that biblicar was more simple and thus more entertaining.

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it exemplifies itself

I think Steve's going to comment next.

I could have sworn that Steve was going to comment.
Anyway...
After reading my blog again I thought it prudent to let you know that the last sentence or two was tongue in cheek. I hope that you read it that way.

The more we get to understand God, the more we don't understand.


It's paradoxiacle.

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