“The electrical matter consists of particles extremely subtile, since it can permeate common matter, even the densest metals, with such ease and freedom as not to receive any perceptible resistance. If anyone should doubt whether the electrical matter passes through the substance of bodies, or only over along their surfaces, a shock from an electrified large glass jar, taken through his own body, will probably convince him. Electrical matter differs from common matter in this, that the parts of the latter mutually attract, those of the former mutually repel each other.” IfsShouldMatterBodyCommonTakenDoubtGlassesSurfaceResistanceFormerSubstanceEaseShockConvinceLatterMetalsElectricityParticlesJarsElectrical Author:Benjamin Franklin
“Emerging church leaders are not impressed by those who defend the Christian faith by promoting definitive answers to convince those who doubt the faith.” ChristianChurchAnswersLeaderDoubtConvinceImpressedPromotingEmergingChristian FaithChurch LeadersNot Impressed Author:Eddie Gibbs
“Men have written in the most convincing manner to prove that death is no evil, and this opinion has been confirmed on a thousand celebrated occasions by the weakest of men as well as by heroes. Even so I doubt whether any sensible person has ever believed it, and the trouble men take to convince others as well as themselves that they do shows clearly that it is no easy undertaking.” MenWellsPersonsHas BeensShowsEvilEasyOpinionDoubtWrittenTroubleHeroThousandProveOccasionsConvinceSensibleConvincingUndertakings Author:Francois de La Rochefoucauld