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Absolutely, yes.
However, the problem is to determine the difference between an unexplained healing and an unexplained healing that's attributed to a particular religious experience.
That's the problem and that's absolutely a matter of faith, not of proof.
However, if you want to know if there have been inexplicable healings that have defied all logic and all known medical skills and knowledge, resoundingly yes.

2006-06-25 05:10:03 · answer #1 · answered by Bakunin 2 · 1 0

A miraculous healing, by its very nature, cannot be proved. There are, however, hundreds of thousands of documented cases where people spontaneously recovered against seemingly impossible odds. Some of these people attributed their recovery to divine intervention.

A quick story. A woman I know was getting close to giving birth. The baby was in breech position, and her doc told her she may need a C-section. She gathered her church friends for prayer and fasting, and within a week, the baby had turned. All of them believed that it was a miraculous occurrence.

What they didn't know (and I certainly didn't tell them) is that it is quite common for a baby to be in breech position near the end of pregnancy. It is also quite common for the baby to move into head-down position in the last week or two.

But then, to me, the very idea that a little girl grows up and carries a baby and then gives birth to it seems pretty miraculous.

2006-06-25 05:29:54 · answer #2 · answered by LazlaHollyfeld 6 · 0 0

a miraculous healing is just a healing that us all-knowing humans can't explain. there have been many people that have had cancer and didnt know it and it went away and they never knew the difference.

2006-06-25 05:09:54 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

John of God is the real deal

http://www.johnofgod.com/

2006-06-25 09:44:58 · answer #4 · answered by ReturnedFromHeaven 1 · 0 0

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