Talk:Natural theology

How to Kill a Lion on a Snowy Day
If I were to encounter a lion, a "man-eater", I would want that meeting to be far away, on a flat plain, with a tree nearby I can climb.

Benaiah found himself meeting a lion (this worst possible of enemies) in the worst possible place (in a pit) at the worst possible time (on a snowy day, a rare thing for that climate). He killed the lion, though I maintain, only with the help of a higher power, a "god" - thus, this, I contend, can be natural proof of the existence of God.

The record of this story is found in the Bible, I Chronicles 11:22. Remarkably this story is repeated, word-for-word, identically, exactly at II Samuel 23:20. Some say that when the Bible says something, it is important; but when it says something twice. ..

That is my only sermon. I thought I had to share it. Kindly forgive my insolence. Zephyrinus 08:31, 5 March 2007 (UTC)