Anonymous | 12:52 p.m. Oct. 31, 2009
The author wrote:

"At the moment of greatest crisis, Elisha doesn't study the waters," Van Dyke said, "he just performs the miracle, and the young man is released (from his difficulty)."

The axe head is a type of Christ, according to Van Dyke. "Iron doesn't float. The Savior doesn't float."

What?! I think it is a huge stretch to compare the Savior and an axe head. I just don't get it.
Open Indy | 9:24 p.m. Oct. 31, 2009
This dude makes no sense. I am getting very confused on what the DNEWS and these groups are trying to convey. It seems to be getting very very, well just a little over the top with these dudes and the DNEWS these days.
Help for confused dudes | 10:27 p.m. Oct. 31, 2009
Old Testament: Axe head floating on water.
New Testament: Christ walking on water.

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