This study proves nothing. It means nothing. All they did was show that a unique icing process may have happened in the past. Wowzers. They have no idea if it happened on that particular day or if it even happened in Jesus' lifetime.
Hell, even if it did happen on that same day, who's to say that Jesus walked on the ice and not the water? He could have walked on water five feet from a chunk of ice. If you thinks this disproves the miracle of Jesus walking on water, you're very easily convinced. It is far from proof.
Then again, if you believe a man walked on water just because you read it in a book, you're also very easily convinced. Or faithful; whatever you want to call it.
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