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‘Merely Coincidental’: Secular Scientist Work Overtime To Explain Away The Miracles Of Christ

Was the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000 with just five loaves and two fish a little less than miraculous? Well, that’s what a group of scientists are claiming in a recent paper published in a scientific journal. Instead of a supernatural provision by the Lord, they claim the feeding of the 5,000 and the 4,000, along with the miraculous catch of fish, “were merely coincidental events.”

These scientists were studying Lake Kinneret, which they identify as the Sea of Galilee from the New Testament. They placed temperature sensors and oxygen monitoring devices deep into the lake and tested both wind speed and direction on the surface. They then examined “modern historical accounts of fish die-offs.” Their research found:

They found short periods of time when winds across the surface of the lake were strong enough to pull oxygen from its depths, leaving little to none for aquatic life.

The result was a sudden die-off, which, to a person on shore or in a boat, looked like a mass number of fish slowly rising to the surface of the lake, allowing them to be easily caught—as was the case in accounts from the Bible.

These researchers believe that, while Jesus was teaching, a wind blew over the lake, and thermal stratification reduced the oxygen in the water and large numbers of fish died, floated to the surface, and bobbed their way up onto the shore where “they could be easily collected by a hungry populace.” They also claim that when Jesus told his weary disciples, who’d fished all night and caught nothing, to throw their nets on the other side of the lake, they drew in so many fish because there had been a mass die-off and the fish were easy pickings.

I imagine you’re probably laughing at this point. It’s just so silly when we compare what they claim with the biblical account.

For example, the popular science article claims the fish were easily caught as “was the case in accounts from the Bible.” But is that what the Bible teaches when it comes to the five loaves and two fish?

You may notice that the biblical text says nothing about the fish being “easily caught.” Jesus simply took the five loaves and two fish, thanked God, broke the loaves, handed everything to his disciples, and the disciples handed the food out. No fish were caught!

But what about the second miraculous feeding, this time of 4,000?

Again, nothing is said about Jesus or anyone catching any fish or gleaning off the beach (who wants a stinky, dead fish off a beach anyway?!).

Of course, another glaring problem with their natural explanation for this miracle is the bread—where did the loaves come from? They certainly didn’t float up from the bottom of the lake and wash ashore!

Also consider that, after Jesus fed the 5,000, the crowd was astonished and tried to make Jesus a king by force (John 6:14). Why would the crowd be so amazed that a man’s followers gathered a bunch of dead fish off a beach and handed them out that they try to make him their king, presumably to take down the Romans? It doesn’t make any sense.

What about the miraculous catch of fish—could a die-off explain that? That event happened twice, once at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry (Luke 5:1–11) and again after his resurrection (John 21:1–14). So these researchers are suggestion a rare die-off event occurred four times during Jesus’ ministry—and he just happened to be able to capitalize off of it every time! And the disciples, seasoned fishermen actually on the water, didn’t see the fish bobbing up to the surface, but Jesus on the beach did see them? Again, it doesn’t match the details provided in the text!

But miracles in the Bible are not problems that need to be plausibly or scientifically explained away. Jesus is God; He spoke everything into existence. Turning a handful of loaves and fish into a feast for a multitude or commanding a large school of fish to swim into a net is nothing for Him!


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Days Of Lot: Largest Ever Middle East ‘Pride’ Festival To Be Held In The Same Location As Sodom And Gomorrah

Organizers plan to construct a temporary “Pride City,” complete with hotels, beach venues, performances, and continuous entertainment designed to operate day and night. To the natural eye, this is simply another cultural event. But to the spiritually discerning, the location is not incidental, it is prophetic. The Dead Sea region is the biblical account of Sodom and Gomorrah, five cities destroyed by God due to their persistent rebellion and moral corruption (Genesis 19).

‘Unprecedented’: The Non-Stop Flood Of Abortion Drugs To Pro-life States Continues To Confound Americans

The whole point of the Dobbs ruling was to return the question of abortion to the states. Dozens of them acted immediately, passing strong protections for the unborn and women. But now, thanks to Biden — and now, the Trump administration’s indifference — those democratically-enacted laws have been tossed aside, unconstitutionally.

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We Really Are In A Raging War: University Professor Says He Is Waiting For Me To Die

The evolutionary worldview is a religion, one that’s practiced by those who attack Christianity. They have a nontheistic religion; in fact, evolution fits one of the Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions of religion: “a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.” The dictionary definition of religion certainly describes the worldview of evolutionary naturalism. The beliefs of evolutionism purport to explain the entire world’s existence by means of evolutionary naturalism, and thus, it is an all-encompassing faith—a religious worldview.

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Was the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000 with just five loaves and two fish a little less than miraculous? Well, that’s what a group of scientists are claiming in a recent paper published in a scientific journal. Instead of a supernatural provision by the Lord, they claim the feeding of the 5,000 and the 4,000, along with the miraculous catch of fish, “were merely coincidental events.”

These scientists were studying Lake Kinneret, which they identify as the Sea of Galilee from the New Testament. They placed temperature sensors and oxygen monitoring devices deep into the lake and tested both wind speed and direction on the surface. They then examined “modern historical accounts of fish die-offs.” Their research found:

They found short periods of time when winds across the surface of the lake were strong enough to pull oxygen from its depths, leaving little to none for aquatic life.

The result was a sudden die-off, which, to a person on shore or in a boat, looked like a mass number of fish slowly rising to the surface of the lake, allowing them to be easily caught—as was the case in accounts from the Bible.

These researchers believe that, while Jesus was teaching, a wind blew over the lake, and thermal stratification reduced the oxygen in the water and large numbers of fish died, floated to the surface, and bobbed their way up onto the shore where “they could be easily collected by a hungry populace.” They also claim that when Jesus told his weary disciples, who’d fished all night and caught nothing, to throw their nets on the other side of the lake, they drew in so many fish because there had been a mass die-off and the fish were easy pickings.

I imagine you’re probably laughing at this point. It’s just so silly when we compare what they claim with the biblical account.

For example, the popular science article claims the fish were easily caught as “was the case in accounts from the Bible.” But is that what the Bible teaches when it comes to the five loaves and two fish?

You may notice that the biblical text says nothing about the fish being “easily caught.” Jesus simply took the five loaves and two fish, thanked God, broke the loaves, handed everything to his disciples, and the disciples handed the food out. No fish were caught!

But what about the second miraculous feeding, this time of 4,000?

Again, nothing is said about Jesus or anyone catching any fish or gleaning off the beach (who wants a stinky, dead fish off a beach anyway?!).

Of course, another glaring problem with their natural explanation for this miracle is the bread—where did the loaves come from? They certainly didn’t float up from the bottom of the lake and wash ashore!

Also consider that, after Jesus fed the 5,000, the crowd was astonished and tried to make Jesus a king by force (John 6:14). Why would the crowd be so amazed that a man’s followers gathered a bunch of dead fish off a beach and handed them out that they try to make him their king, presumably to take down the Romans? It doesn’t make any sense.

What about the miraculous catch of fish—could a die-off explain that? That event happened twice, once at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry (Luke 5:1–11) and again after his resurrection (John 21:1–14). So these researchers are suggestion a rare die-off event occurred four times during Jesus’ ministry—and he just happened to be able to capitalize off of it every time! And the disciples, seasoned fishermen actually on the water, didn’t see the fish bobbing up to the surface, but Jesus on the beach did see them? Again, it doesn’t match the details provided in the text!

But miracles in the Bible are not problems that need to be plausibly or scientifically explained away. Jesus is God; He spoke everything into existence. Turning a handful of loaves and fish into a feast for a multitude or commanding a large school of fish to swim into a net is nothing for Him!


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Days Of Lot: Largest Ever Middle East ‘Pride’ Festival To Be Held In The Same Location As Sodom And Gomorrah

Organizers plan to construct a temporary “Pride City,” complete with hotels, beach venues, performances, and continuous entertainment designed to operate day and night. To the natural eye, this is simply another cultural event. But to the spiritually discerning, the location is not incidental, it is prophetic. The Dead Sea region is the biblical account of Sodom and Gomorrah, five cities destroyed by God due to their persistent rebellion and moral corruption (Genesis 19).

‘Unprecedented’: The Non-Stop Flood Of Abortion Drugs To Pro-life States Continues To Confound Americans

The whole point of the Dobbs ruling was to return the question of abortion to the states. Dozens of them acted immediately, passing strong protections for the unborn and women. But now, thanks to Biden — and now, the Trump administration’s indifference — those democratically-enacted laws have been tossed aside, unconstitutionally.

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We Really Are In A Raging War: University Professor Says He Is Waiting For Me To Die

The evolutionary worldview is a religion, one that’s practiced by those who attack Christianity. They have a nontheistic religion; in fact, evolution fits one of the Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions of religion: “a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.” The dictionary definition of religion certainly describes the worldview of evolutionary naturalism. The beliefs of evolutionism purport to explain the entire world’s existence by means of evolutionary naturalism, and thus, it is an all-encompassing faith—a religious worldview.

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.