I believe in werewolves, but I haven't seen them. The important thing is to separate your beliefs from reality. Believing in something does not make it true.
2006-07-06 09:47:02
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answered by Pretence 1
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Well, when I was born I was VERY ill. I didn't have enough healthy lung tissue to well, have lungs and breathe. The doctors told my parents it would be a miracle if I lived to age 2. I'm 21 now and the doctors still have no explanation for my survival. When we left the hospital the doctor told my mom "I don't know how it happened, but your child is improving. It just doesn't make any sense". After I made it to age 2 they told me parents I would never have a normal life as for as being athletic and such. We consulted several doctors and they all said the same thing. Yet, in high school, I played varsity basketball and now even in college I continue to rock climb and defy the laws of medicine. I'm not saying I'M a miracle, but this life God has given me is definitely close.
2006-07-06 16:36:20
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answered by Candice H 4
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Well it was a miracle that my son survived meningitis, not so much that he survived (YES IT WAS a miracle that he survived) but him having the intelligence he does when told he would be the retard you speak of. Firstly I was told to prepare for his death. In those moments I was touched by an angel (imaginary because of the trauma?) but in the touch was his voice I hear now as a young man. He was seven months old. I say young man, a clear voice of a boy yet he was unable to speak as was in a coma. How the hell did a baby in a coma know I was there to even reach a arm out to touch me.
3-6 months before it happened a stranger told me of meningitis, never heard of it before. That was a warning and preparation for a very traumatic time in my life
As a child I was abused in every single way possible. I was a slave child, beaten and raped. Today, I am the strongest person I know. Not that there is a miracle in that other than all what I publish today being what GOD gave me in these traumatic times- as a reward maybe for surviving what I did.. All given to share, not for me but scientists etc to learn from. I consider what I see as a miracle, or is it insanity because I can't prove what I give away?
I am an uneducated person and what I share has done my head in in many ways but I understand the purposes behind it. Just can't explain as no education behind me to help me. Somehow I get the impression my path taken was meant to be for what I do now, weird and as you'll consider me and my work as retard I may as well stop now.
Miracles happen every day, how we see miracles are down to the individual.
I see life as a miracle, and God has filled me with faith and strength to believe in miracles even when life can be BS.
There is so much love, even amidst the hate, something that costs nothing and gives us everything.
I have been in the presence of God and dream all I share, is that weird, or is that a miracle for giving me the foresight of knowledge, and it is knowledge that I am having to study to be able to share with hope of others being able to understand.
Not that many can, lol
I could sit here all night with different experiences of Angels or God but naaaaaaa, I'll leave it as it is.
2006-07-06 17:02:08
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answered by WW 5
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I was involved in a definite "miracle"!! I was driving home one night and it was pitch black and storming to beat all hell. I was only going about 35 mph cause I could barely see in front of me. All of the sudden my truck slammed into something and I came to a stop. I couldn't see what happened. I tried to open my door and I could not get out. It was then that I noticed branches on my windshield and felt another jolt from behind me. I saw two men knocking on my window asking if I was ok. I asked them what the hell happened and they said I hit a tree. They had a chainsaw in their truck and cut the branches around my door so I could get out. When I did, I couldn't believe what I saw. My truck was completely totaled and I was wedged in between the main limbs of the tree. One split second of driving faster or slower and I would be 6 feet under!! The vehicle behind me hit the limb that was behind my truck and smashed the rear of my truck in. It was a 75 foot tall Oak tree that fell at the precise moment and the newspaper article said it was a "miracle" I survived. I still have the article to remind me of how lucky I was. I definitely had an angel on my shoulder that day!!.
2006-07-06 16:42:21
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answered by smarteepants 3
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Yoda, very logical. First, I think you experience vs. see miracles. You can only say 'we cannot break the laws of nature', unless you can specifically tell me what those laws are. If the laws of nature are not defined, you've no parameters to measure. Therefore, miracles have happened, are happening, and will continue to happen. And, yes, I've experienced a miracle.
2006-07-06 16:41:12
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answered by vim 5
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Let me tell you that miracles is as real as a woman giving birth to a baby. I would know because I saw it happen with my very two eyes. My grand mother (God rest her soul) was sick and wanted to here from her baby boy. He was in Columbia for two years straight and no one knew if he was dead or alive, and I went in the closet and Prayed To God asking him for a MIRACLE and let my uncle call home (Bahamas) if he is still alive. Three hours later the phone rang and it was my uncle tell the family that he is alright and need some money to get back home. After that phone call I went back in the closet and thanked God for hearing me.
Now that is a real miracle. No drugs or I'm not crazy!
2006-07-06 16:39:34
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answered by sydneluraka 2
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I think winning the lotto 20 times in a row is not against nature (just very unlikely). However, most people would assume that the person it happened to either rigged the system or had a miracle occur for him.
My point: I think your defition of miracle is flawed.
no offense, but that's how I see it.
2006-07-06 16:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I am on social security and have a very limited amount of income. I had used my savings up. One day the mailman came to my door with a registered letter that contained $1000. It was from someone who had died(not a relative) and mentioned me in their will.Later I was invited to an all expense paid trip to Hawaii and have adequate spending money to take. So that was 2 unexpected miracles.
2006-07-06 16:39:03
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answered by ARLENE H 4
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you see miracles every day, you just dont recognize them, after all you did wake up, it takes a miracle to open your eyes and keep life pumping through you, and what about that big ball that burns so bright in the sky? its a wonder that it doesnt fall to earth and make us all burn up HUH!
miracles arent miracles unless they are perceived as a miracle, and last, a miracle is only a miracle because someone thinks its supernatural, when many things just happen because they do
2006-07-06 16:33:40
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answered by ancient_code05 1
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Yes, my son had a scolded foot by coming into contact with boiling water. The foot was swollen and red. I called out to Jesus to heal him, and within 30 minutes there was no mark on his foot. I have worked in a burns hospital unit, and know that my son's foot would have needed skin graphs and prolonged hospital treatment, and scarring for life, but this was a miracle.
I have also seen many others take place.
2006-07-06 16:45:50
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answered by Anonymous
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are u breathing right now? did u wake up this am? their's your miracle but I have actually witnessed some I'll share one in 96 when my hubby was out of a job we had no food God told me be4 I went to bed to annoint my cabinets, fridge and pray over them the next morning there was food. Now we lived out of state no family around all we had was God and He met that need. I know you're not going to beleive this and that's fine cause I know what God did.
2006-07-06 17:57:45
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answered by sshhorty2 4
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