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1 | Why did this man need a second touch ? | Mark 8:25 | Mark7 | 158141 | ||
"He asked him, 'Do you see anything?' And he looked up and said 'I see men, for I see them like trees, walking around.' " Refractive error is the common sense reading of this description. Scholarly writings are no substitute for common sense reading of the scripture with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as evidenced by speaking in tongues. | ||||||
2 | Why did this man need a second touch ? | Mark 8:25 | humbledbyhisgrace | 158142 | ||
Brother Mark, we are talking about Jesus here. You can rest assured that there was a reason and there is meaning behind the act of touching this man twice. But, I believe you are assuming too much here. Your assumption has no biblical backing. In and of itself is in error simply based on the fact your reasoning would mean Christ was in error and didn't do the job right in the first place. You stand on your own common since as if your claim to speaking in tongues somehow adds validity to your perceived common since. Where is your scripture to back this up? |
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3 | Why did this man need a second touch ? | Mark 8:25 | Mark7 | 158249 | ||
You misunderstand the statement about speaking in tongues. The point I was making was that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit (after you, personally, receive it) will enable you to see better the common sense meaning of scriptures. Of course I don't believe Jesus did anything wrong by doing two healings. By doing so it adds to the list of specifically designated healings in the Bible one of correcting refractive error. |
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