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Essay heading: Discussion Of The Feasibility Of Miracles And The Grounds For Christia
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They were
written by St. Paul, who was also a soldier for the Roman army and killed
hundreds of Christians, who believed and followed God, without the scriptures
that Hume talks about. From this, if you take away the scriptures, God's church
carries on and if you take the people from the church, "God's church" still
survives... displayed 300 characters
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The scriptures do not make people believe, they help people
understand. For this Hume is correct. He states that miracles help Christians
understand what they believe, but the belief and faith are deeper. Miracles and
parables helped people believe and understand what was to be our faith, but they
are not what faith is about... displayed next 300 characters
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