It would seem the point cooperricko is making has to do with scientific theory, and not logic per say. Granted there is much in the scriptures that is virtually impossible to explain scientifically, and in fact bypasses many scientific laws/theories. These are some of the same reasons I have placed said writtings into the "Myth" category. As for the "unless you were there" statement , I would agree for the most part, but many accept information on faith, and we must respect this descision.
Faith has its place in the human psyche, just as logic does. Is it not illogical to disreguard anothers faith, having never experienced it, as this would amount to a closed mind, and failure to evaluate all possibilities.
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