This capacity to mentally simulate past events while tweaking some critical details is known as counterfactual.
So what Jesus did – repeatedly and smoothly – was truly phenomenal human. He established, beyond sensible doubt, that he is more than just a man. However staggering the implications, Jesus’ words and actions graphically prove that he is God. As we sat in the cafeteria of the Bedfordshire Times, my friend Steve wanted proof of God’s existence: “If you’re really there, God, why on earth don’t you prove it?” It seems to me that when Jesus walked the planet, God did, on earth, prove …show more content…
I could tell this was going to be somewhat deeply felt, perhaps fairly emotional. “Is Elvis really dead?” I blinked easily through Samson’s eye. “That would be your question?” “Yes”, said Samson. Trying to be sensitive, I suggested, “It’s not really a matter of life and death though, is it Samson?” He thought for a moment. “It is if you’re Elvis.” The Bible itself is full of people asking God questions. But if you could ask God one question, what would it be? Maybe you’ve already read the contents page of this book and spotted the question you’d most like to ask. If so, let me inspire you to read the book from beginning until the end, rather than jumping in at the inappropriate point. Very often, the answer to one question lays the foundation for one that follows.” said Samson sincerely. And if it sometimes looks that I’ve given small shrift to a large question, let me say sorry in advance and point you to deeper. Whatever questions you want to question God, it’s my genuine hope that this book will go some way to helping you with