Who says miracles don't exist? I totally believe in miracles.
Every time I see my children, I see a miracle.
2006-07-06 09:22:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you.
I think that having a faith comforts some people, and if they want to practise a religion - Christianity, Zionism, Buddism, Catholicism, Islam, Rastafarianism etc etc then thats ok. But sometimes I find that people who believe they've seen miracles are merely either making a mountain out of a mole hill, or are trying to justify a point and a good part of their religion. It proves to the world that their religion is "the true one".
I dont believe in miracles, I believe in factual evidence and proof. Seeing a child come out of a coma or an imprint of the supposed Jesus Christ on a chip is not a miracle.
2006-07-06 09:28:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard it said that a miracle is a changed consciousness. I experienced a miraculous change of consciousness recently.
Here's how it came about: I knew this before but had forgotten to practice singing HU. So, when I was inspired to sing HU again, I closed my eyes and took a few deep breaths. Next, I gently placed my attention on my inner visual screen, where daydreams and images come to me. With my eyes closed, I began singing HU (pronounced like the word hue) as a song of love to God. There are many ways to experience the love of God. I notice a feeling of peace and warmth in my heart center. I also began to recognize the presence of the Divine through my daily waking experiences. This practice brings me SO much love, maybe it will work for you too.
Now I see miracles everywhere I go. To me, life is a miracle. I see the working of the Holy Spirit in everything. I know that the Holy Spirit is in me, and God is everywhere.
2006-07-06 09:59:59
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answered by shine_radiantstar 4
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Miracles happen everyday and God in not only in heaven he is everywhere. He is inside of us if we let him in. Knowing why we exist gives us a purpose in life. And the reason we exist is because God gave his only son Jesus to die for our sins so that we could live. We exist because he loved us so much that he sacrificed his son.
2006-07-06 09:25:26
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answered by bella log 2
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there is not any solid data for God/Yahweh, Jesus, Allah, Zeus, Baal, Odin, Quetzalcoatl, Vishnu, Thor, Shiva, or any of the thousands of alternative gods that folk have worshiped. If any existed there will be solid data. considering no such data exists, those gods do not exist. there is also wide data that they are all merely myths, created to help soothe our worry of lack of life, and perpetuated through religion to subjugate the underclass into obedience. For thousands of years, human beings have suggested that their gods were in the back of what they did not understand -- existence, lightning, stars, earthquakes, the beginning of existence, the international or the universe, etc. Positing a god to supposedly answer a question solves not some thing. It merely provides an unwarranted aspect of complexity and prevents you from asking extra questions. It replaced into once that technology couldn't answer the question about the beginning of the universe or of the large Bang, yet that did not advise we could continually make up an answer (which contain a god) and say that it replaced into the reason. interior the perfect few many years scientists have got here across some solid solutions. of route, a medical clarification is extra complicated than merely holding, "God did it." Quantum mechanics shows that "not some thing," as a philosophical idea, does not exist. there is continually a quantum field with random fluctuations. there are various nicely-respected physicists, which contain Stephen Hawking, Lawrence Krauss, Sean M. Carroll, Victor Stenger, Michio Kaku, Alan Guth, Alex Vilenkin, Robert A.J. Matthews, and Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek, who've created medical fashions the position the large Bang and as a outcome the completed universe might want to face up from not some thing yet a random quantum vacuum fluctuation contained in the quantum field -- with the help of organic techniques. i understand that this does not make experience in our Newtonian journey, even if it does contained in the part of quantum mechanics and relativity. As Nobel laureate physicist Richard Feynman wrote, "the idea of quantum electrodynamics describes nature as absurd from the perspective of straightforward experience. And it has the same opinion totally with try. So i desire you could settle for nature as she is — absurd." For extra, watch the video on the first link - "A Universe From not some thing" through theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, examine an interview with him (on the second one link), get his new e book (on the third link), or examine an excerpt from his e book (on the 4th link). -
2016-11-06 00:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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One should not believe in God just because they have a miracle. God is about loving, not about owning.
2006-07-06 09:23:31
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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We secretly know - What's the secret.?
That miracles didn't exist - Ah ha, that's the secret eh.? Miracles!!!
Didn't exist - At last, it used to exist.
But still believe in God - Aw,shucks! No comment.
2006-07-06 09:32:49
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answered by doorseeker 1
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We don't "secretly" know miracles don't occur or exist, we know it for a fact.
There are NO miracles. Never were. Just fanciful stories designed to dupe the gullible and stupid.
2006-07-06 09:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Miracles do happen. Seek God not the miracle, you will find God and he will give you the miracle you need in his time,
2006-07-06 09:29:36
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answered by Harley Moma 3
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Yes miracles still do exist.The way I ust to be
and the way I am now proves that.I am not perfect yet but soon and very soon I'm going to see the King and I will be.
In Christ in Love,
TJ57
2006-07-06 11:07:13
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answered by TJ 57 4
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