No. Scriptural Miracles stopped with the last apostle.
Miraculous things happen. yes. God does great things.
Jesus passed His Powers to the apostles. The apostles passed these powers to NOBODY.
If Christians could do miracles, there would be ZERO need for anyone for anything. There would not be a sick person. There would not be a cemetery with anyone in it.
2006-06-28 17:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I had the opurtunity to have had embrology classes as part of my college degrees. Just look at a healthy baby, it is a miracle that with all that can go wrong that anyone is born healthy. Look at the sun rise or a beautiful flower, it is a miracle that any of this happens, this earth is brimming with miracles. These are tiny ordinary miracles. If you are looking for the extraordinary big miracles, yes they still do happen but, people may not talk about them so much because, they can be quite sacred.
2006-06-28 17:38:04
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answered by Jen M 6
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Hell, yes! Why do we say that? Why not : "Heaven, yes!"?
I do believe in miracles.
I define a miracle as a shift in perception.
Have you ever been in a situation that was giving you grief or was just really bringing you down? And then, all of a sudden, you were okay with it. Nothing changed in the situation. Except for how you thought about it?
That's a miracle. We can't always change things outside of ourselves, but we can change how we choose to look at them!
When I pray, that's what I pray for. A shift in perception that will bring peace. Happens every day
2006-06-28 17:42:53
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answered by peacefulnativeangeleno 1
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Yes, I believe in Miracles. I believe that God Constantly Sends Miracles to Help us.
I believe for example, in the Miracle of the sun, which occurred at Fatima, when the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared there, to deliver a Message from God to the 3 children.
2006-06-28 17:39:36
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answered by clusium1971 7
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I not only believe in miracles, I've personally seen them and have had miracles happen to me and for me. There's a lot to understand here. Much more than I can give you in this limited format. I specialize in answering people's questions about God, using all the best references and resources available. The service is free. There's no obligation. No gimmicks. Nobody will ask you for anything. Go to www.askmeaboutgod.org and post your question. You'll receive a complete, personal, private response via email in a day or so. If you want to talk to someone, include your phone number. Cheers! Doug
2006-06-28 17:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I believe in Miracles. And I have experienced a miracle. My friends were told their son would live past the age of 3yrs. He had an incurable disorder call MMA. Our bible study group got together weekly to prayer over this little boy. And when he had a doctors appt. we would meet every night for a week to pray over him. On his 3rd b-day the doctors found no trace of this disorder in his system(it was there the month before). The Doctors were dumbfounded. One even told my friends "Your God Thing must be working". My friends little boy is now 6yrs(will be 7 in Dec.) and still has no trace of this disorder in his system. That's an answered prayer and a Miracle.
2006-06-28 17:29:15
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answered by ? 3
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Yes - but concentration on external things is magic, to me. The real miracle (and the one that's INFINITELY more valuable) is the change that occurs in my mind when I have a horrible, distressing thought and it gets changed to a positive one. I've had this happen and, after this happens, you can have all the magic in the world (changing water to wine, moving mountains, etc.) because it doesn't compare.
2006-06-28 17:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear some_hand2001,
Yes I do believe that miracles are possible.
There is scientific and intellectual evidence for the existence of God, e.g., see http://www.godsci.org/gs/godsci/evidence.htm .
It is rational therefore to believe in the existence of God (and the Christian God in particular).
Given the existence of the Christian God who is powerful enough to create the entire physical universe, it is rational to infer that He has the power to perform miracles (which are actually much smaller and less extraordinary events than the creation of the entire universe).
Cordially,
John
2006-06-28 17:36:25
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answered by John 6
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yes, and I have experienced a miracle in my own life. My son left the house, he fell in love and his girlfriend and family brain washed him to the point that he did not want to have anything do with his parents and sister, but with prayers and faith I got my son back. It happend on December 12 the day of the Virgin Mary. Thank you God for bringing our son back to our lifes.
2006-06-28 17:41:32
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answered by chayito 1
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Yes
2006-06-28 17:31:21
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answered by Anonymous
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