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A formula like that would be worth a fortune. Surely He would have shared it with His Apostles? Do you really believe an ordinary person would have access to such a 'powder'? Besides, those jars were BIG. How much powder would they require? And whatever He made was remarked on as the best wine the maitre'd had ever tasted. No, I suspect you're just clutching at straws.
i believe it's just a story but that it never actually ever happened.
I highly doubt it as he was just a carpentert. Second of all, how would you explain him curing lepers and coming back to life?
into wine? I have tried this before and am very curious to see if he had that type of knowledge. After all the ancients used coincidences and technology to convince the average citizens that there was a God. It was merely a trick for financial purposes. Could that be possible?
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You're reading Christians could Jesus have made some sort of powder that tasted like wine and once mixed with water would make the water look like wine, sew a sleeve within his robe, then secretly slip the powder within the water to make it look like he could convert...
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What if he was working from a man from the nobility class? That is possible. He could've also had big sleeves.
by Lady Justice on September 5th, 2008