Kyle Davison Bair
1 min readAug 2, 2024

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Hello Gary, thanks for responding.

You said:

"So what's the strategy here? Create a "miracle" that cannot be confirmed because it would be dangerous to do so?"

I didn't create anything, my friend.

Dr. Licona and Saada wrote and confirmed the event themselves. I'm merely reporting it so more people hear about it.

You said:

"Yes, even bombed-out Gazans have cell phones. Where's the video? Where was Jesus Oct. 6th?"

The same place He always is: a heart's breath away from all who seek Him.

Everyone who sought Jesus on October 6 found Him.

Those who rejected Him and planned to kill instead found themselves judged by Him, suffering a fate worse that the death and pain they inflicted on others.

You said:

"Poor Jesus, stuck for the foreseeable future between Jews and Muslims. What a conundrum. He should talk to his dad about the dreadful planning and why now he has to show up in places of murder and mayhem. He probably feels he's done enough, and just wants to travel some, maybe go fishing. Or get back to his first love, carpentry."

Jesus wants all to be saved -- Jews, Muslims, atheists, Buddhists, every single person alive.

God loves everyone, my friend.

God knows our hearts. He knows when we're ready to hear from Him.

He knew these 200 Gazan men were in that place. They were ready to hear and receive.

So Jesus spoke.

They listened.

They received.

They were born again.

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Kyle Davison Bair
Kyle Davison Bair

Written by Kyle Davison Bair

Every honest question leads to God — as long as you follow it all the way to the answer. New books and articles published regularly at pastorkyle.substack.com

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