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So far as I can tell, you and I would agree that John's version of the Feeding of the Five Thusand depicts a miracle performed by Jesus. Perhaps we also agree that Matthew's remarks about virgin motherhood recount a miracle, but not one performed by Jesus. I am unsure how we could agree on those two things and not on the well-foundedness of a distinction between miracles performed by Jesus and miracles where Jesus was present, but the miracle was performed by the Jewish God, but it appears that we do.
In any case, analogies are offered only to illustrate a particular connection its author wishes to discuss. It is uninteresting, or even desirable, that an analogy fails to exhibit a different connection. It is regrettable that my analogy didn't communicate with you. I am consoled by the thought that it wasn't addressed to you personally.
Actually, we were arguing about whether there were any miracles at all whose cause was attributed to Jesus during his natural life in Mark or Paul. We also disagree about whether those authors attribute the supernatural content of their works to the character of the times, or to some personal character attribute(s) of Jesus.You seem to be labouring under the misapprehension that I had earlier been arguing with you to say that the miracles attributed to Jesus were unique or especially amazing.
So far as I can tell, you and I would agree that John's version of the Feeding of the Five Thusand depicts a miracle performed by Jesus. Perhaps we also agree that Matthew's remarks about virgin motherhood recount a miracle, but not one performed by Jesus. I am unsure how we could agree on those two things and not on the well-foundedness of a distinction between miracles performed by Jesus and miracles where Jesus was present, but the miracle was performed by the Jewish God, but it appears that we do.
In any case, analogies are offered only to illustrate a particular connection its author wishes to discuss. It is uninteresting, or even desirable, that an analogy fails to exhibit a different connection. It is regrettable that my analogy didn't communicate with you. I am consoled by the thought that it wasn't addressed to you personally.
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