Dear Pilgrim

One of the philosophical descriptions of 'knowing' is that something is true, and you believe it. You are arguing that one can 'know' but not believe what he knows. This is an interesting concept, but I do not see it in Romans 1. Romans 1 says that which may be known of Him is manifest in them, but it does not say that they 'know' Him, and it does not say that every detailed teaching of Christ is known by unbelievers.

And also, if you claim the scriptures teach against what I am saying, why have you been unable to show this? The scriptures teach that God gives prophecies, dreams, visions, the working of miracles, and other such things to the church. That is what the scriptures teach. I did not make it up. Who inspired those scriptures?