I didn't slow down, you know, and I flipped on my roof and slid. Didn't get hurt, but I could see the mountain coming. We had just been praying, and now this, sliding on my roof toward the edge of the mountain. I just stopped. We didn't get hurt, but I could see the mountain side coming. Jesus was there.Who could argue? Jesus saved this man. Who could prove otherwise?
We tend to work the system we own. And if it is workable, well, that reinforces the truth of it. What of Ockhem's Razor? Do not compound causes needlessly.
How about this: Jesus saves, and so does dumb luck. Which is needless?
entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem (Latin, roughly translated as "entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity")
ReplyDelete--- Wikipedia, Okham's Razor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor)