i understand your curiosity(sorry for the pun) you want a physical proof a seeable proof. people have faith and that is a strong belief in miracles. maybe if someone on here had an x-ray of a tumor in one pic and gone the next that would be physical proof. in your last question i mentioned my daughter. she hasn't had an x-ray of her brain sense birth. she is due for a new one. if the part that isn't there is there in the next x-ray. what would that do for you. people have faith in the miracles of god. i have heard about churches that had very little food for thanksgiving and yet they never ran out when more and more people came. like it just multiplied or where no food was then existed. but that's a story i heard not first hand event.
2006-08-28 15:52:14
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answered by angelchele 3
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Many times. Most recent "dramatic" one earlier this year. My daughter fell at work and tore a ligament in her knee. Completely separated it from the kneecap. Had a MRI to confirm it.
The night before she was to see a surgeon to have it reattached, she asked for prayer and laying on of hands at church. When the surgeon examined her the next day, he wanted to know who had performed the surgery to reattach the ligament, because they had done an excellent job. When my daughter replied she had not have surgery, the doctor had her feel where the ligament had been wrapped around the bone, and the end reattached. (Something that can not happen in the natural). She had four weeks of exercise to stretch it back out and has been fine since.
2006-08-28 15:49:11
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answered by dewcoons 7
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I guess it depends what you consider a miracle. I have never seen anything major but i will share a dream i had once. When i was young i questioned god, and yelled if you are real give me a sign. that night i drempt of snow,just snow falling outside my window in my yard. I woke up the next day and the first thing i saw was the view outside my window, it was snowing. Guess this would be more internal,lol
2006-08-28 15:44:10
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answered by TR 4
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How about the dead being raised..How about Cancer dissapearing?...How about someone that has one leg shorter than the other one, and all the sudden you see it grow in front of your eyes to the same length as the other one.
Yeah, I've been blessed enough to see God work some wonderful miracles..but the best of all miracles is whenever He set me free from the world of sin that I was in..and changed me completely.
2006-08-28 15:44:37
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answered by Judah's voice 5
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Yes, I had my broken left foot healed on the spot once which enabled me to start a job I wouldn't have otherwise been able to start: have saw other miracles too, but my broken foot won't be believed by most people, so "let it be"
2006-08-28 15:47:35
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answered by raininmyshoe 3
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Yes. I had asked a (Catholic)priest to pray for my sore knees before a healing meeting that he was leading. He prayed very briefly. The next night I saw him before the next meeting and he remembered me. He said to me how are your feet?
That was odd. Since I never mentioned my feet, I happened to be wearing $300.00 shoe inserts so that my feet didn't hurt all the time from bone spurs. They weren't bothering me right then so I hadn't asked. I answered him that it was my knees that I had asked for prayers for, but that my knees seemed better but still ached a bit. He prayed again(for my knees) saying some times you have to pray twice.
I found that from then on I could kneel in church again without pain, which meant a lot to me. But I also started noticing that my feet were getting increasingly uncomfortable even with the inserts in my shoes. I finally out of desperation took the inserts out and I don't need them any more my feet are fine and I can wear any shoes I want now. AND I didn't even have to ask for THAT healing!
2006-08-28 15:41:53
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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Yaa may be, it relies upon upon onlookers what they sense about me. high quality a lot less individual like me is continuously strolling miracle contained in the eyes of others. i think it yet others understand it. i'm lip sealed about myself yet others can surely talk and provides their feedback for me. in ordinary words 2 individual could be strolling miracles in my opinion. a million. a appealing loving and smart woman. and a couple of A ugli ignorant and egoist guy. thanks.
2016-12-05 20:43:51
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answered by ? 3
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I have. I was crushed by a bus and by all accounts I should have lost my leg in the least. But my high priestess called the coven together and went to work while I was in surgery. If not for my faith in the Goddess, I would probably be dead by now.
2006-08-28 15:43:30
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answered by corvuequis 4
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The simple fact that we're here is a miricle, I mean look at this world, the skys, the grass, the trees. The world itself is a miricle.
2006-08-28 15:42:32
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answered by Tammy C 3
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no but ii believe in miracles
2006-08-28 15:43:14
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answered by Lilly Pad 84 2
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