Pim: perhaps but that was not the intent of my remark. I wanted to know
how you knew for sure that Lazarus was dead and not just in a sort of
coma ?
Giraldo: Your question has to do with unbelief because a TV crew wasn't
there to videotape the events, a notary to certify that the events were
true, a
lawyer to verify that the notary's certificate was legal, a panel from
the
bar to certify the lawyer's credentials as valid, a molecular biologist
to
authenticate the papyrous being used was 100% 1st century type and son
on.
Pim: No, just a doctor to certify the death of the patient would already
have
been a good first step.
Giraldo: But of course, I forgot, to you witness don't count.
Pim: I'd rather stick to facts rather than rely on 'witnesses'. Too
many
witnesses can be bought or are observing reality through colored
glasses.
But of course a doctor would be above such impropriety, right? ;-)
Keith