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    1. How do you identify the one belief that is the most accurate, with all of these creationist views discounting spontaneous generation of life? How can we identify the truth, if we cannot unequivocally prove through normal experimentation and confirm that the timelines suggested by either Evolution or Creationism are factual? Is there any way in which the scientific method can be applied to this issue to establish with more clarity, which of these views are the most accurate? Where would we begin and what methods would we apply to test our hypotheses? I would like to propose a hypothesis that will assist us in better understanding the subject as we move forward; should we be able to provide some provable facts to support the hypothesis


    2. In addition to this, if we know that the Bible is a document that was constructed by someone who is not bound by the same limitations that we as humans are bound by, what should we make of the information that it conveys? Can we trust it? Should we stop and listen to what it is saying? How should we treat the information when we have provable evidence that it was put together by someone, who is not only outside of our time and dimensional space, but who claims to be responsible for creating the environment in which we live? We will firstly set out to identify aspects in the Bible, relating to the presence of design and also consider aspects of design at different levels


    3. If we keep all these aspects in mind, what conclusions should we then draw from these provable facts? We are dealing here with a Book that is unlike any other book on earth


    4. Even if we do not understand all the mechanics and processes that God used to perform his creative work, we know, based on the provable accuracy of the Bible, that the sequence of events as recorded in the Bible, has to be accurate


    5. If the Bible anticipates events that would happen in the future, should we not then measure information, doctrines and “facts” that are forced onto us in today’s world, against that which is written in the Bible? Should we search for truth and answers to questions about eternity anywhere else, if this Book is the only document on Earth that can be proven to have originated from beyond our space-time and provides ample information about the topics we would like to know about? Would it be wise to adopt beliefs that are based on human hypotheses and theories alone - especially if there is mounting evidence against those theories? Would it be wise to risk one’s eternal destiny to follow after conjured up human fantasies and philosophies that have no provable basis for authenticity?


    6. has accepted that Klausburger was her killer You'll need provable evidence to change his mind


    7. If God had left a provable trace of his divinity within the re-creation of himself in Jesus, the game would have been over


    8. The first to discover that provable trace could have argued that we had never had a choice, that God had only given the appearance of granting this to us


    9. Once predestination could become a provable fact, the whole structure of history would lurch in another and less predictable direction


    10. ed this sign to His people as a provable testimony

    11. Claiming that it was no trick but provable by the


    12. It is also my contention that much that is in doubt and that cannot be proved, today, will become provable with this model in place


    13. When his wives knew if they did not conceive they would have their heads cut off; do you think they might want some insurance to save their own necks from the executioner’s blade, eh? Like a secret dalliance with someone who is not impotent…? Has infidelity ever been historically traceable or provable? Regardless of his impotence, his heirs all three of them did not leave any descendants and that was the end of another rotten die-a-nasty-death dynasty


    14. There may have been developed that special form of Humanity which we denominate The Christ, or God manifest in the Flesh;—and this may be at least as provable by spiritual evidence and by sufficient testimony, as the gradual conversion of protoplasm into a camelopard, or of a simian into a man


    15. “But why would she lie if she knew it was provable by a blood test?”


    16. “Now we have two provable charges against Casselli,” Dante said


    17. I needed this to be true, and provable


    18. It might not all be provable, but the press didn’t depend on the facts


    19. The American identity is an exact and provable thing


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    Synonyms for "provable"

    demonstrable provable

    "provable" definitions

    capable of being demonstrated or proved