Zvi wrote:
So, really the appeal to miracles is irrelevant. What is relevant is the revelation at Sinai, where God spoke to the ENTIRE nation. The ENTIRE nation experienced prophecy and they did not need to rely on the individual experience of others.
Wait a minute... you're just messing with me now... right?  You aren't really talking about the revelation at Sinai as though it wasn't a supernatural miracle, or as though there was some kind of proof that it happened, or as though you are not, in fact, relying on the individual experience of others just to speak of it - right?

Okay, good... as long as you're not doing any of those things, I can appreciate your finely tuned sense of irony.



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This post is not Jewish teaching, rather it is Mark's personal opinion as a non-Jew.