Originally Posted by DBT
Originally Posted by stevelyn
Originally Posted by DBT
Originally Posted by wabigoon
It is simple good folks. Like Saul, you need to see the Light. I could post an image, but the non believers would find fault with that also.


The gospels have several contradictory accounts of Saul's conversion experience....which was probably an epileptic seizure.



Funny, I don't recall Saul's conversion being mentioned in the Gospels.


Brain glitch. I was thinking about contradictions in the new testament and wrote 'gospels'




Acts 9: men with Saul hear a voice, but see no one.
Acts 22:6-9: men with Saul saw the light but did not hear the voice.



Think about this for a bit. Can you see a way where both statements can be true?


An automobile was involved in a traffic accident and the the driver took off. One witness said it was white with a blue interior. Another witness said it had a large dent on the right rear quarter panel. The first witness did not report that. Can both witnesses be telling the truth or is this an obvious contradiction?


The tax collector said: “Lord Jesus, have mercy on me, a sinner.” Jesus said he went home “justified.”