I most definetly believe in miracles.
When one of my close friends was ten, a young sister of hers was born. She was named Ronnie. Several minutes later, they told the mother that Ronnie wouldn't survive. Ronnie was put on all kinds of medication and machines but she was still looking bad. They called in the Priest from the church to help pray for their baby. Before he got there, the hospital had named her Certifiably Dead. The priest didn't give up hope, although the parents and my friend had. He prayed mighty prayers and annointed her. She came back! She now has a disease (i forget the name) causing her to seem, act and feel several years younger than she really is.
Ever since I heard that story I am a believer in miracles and God.
2006-11-18 09:07:34
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answered by DogNut 2
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Miracles happen all the time. Even as I type this, someone is living their miracle. I had a medical miracle that changed my life. Not to get specific but I was told at the age of 16 that I would never have children. After being married for several years and taking bc pills, the first month I stop taking them, I get pregnant with my first child. No medical intervention.
2006-11-18 17:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything that we don't understand and is positive can be seen as a miracle. For example, if one of the apostles had been invited to watch television, he probably have thought of it as a miracle, while today, even a 2 year old takes it for granted.
So I wonder how many "miracles" were just surprising or unexplainable outcomes? The only think is, if you're Christian and it goes in the favor of your beliefs, it is a miracle. If you are Christian and it goes against your beliefs, it used to be witchery and you could be killed for it.
2006-11-18 17:07:55
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answered by newcalalily 3
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Oh, yes. I do believe in miracles.
This may sound corny but my first marriage was a disaster. My husband was verbally abusive and demeaning. After our divorce, I resigned myself to a life of solitude.
I met my second husband at work. He is everything and more than I could ever have hoped for. It is a miracle that we got together. After 15 years of happily ever after, I still am thrilled to be in this marriage.
The other miracle in my life was the birth of my two children. I am really blessed.
2006-11-18 17:06:53
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answered by Juanitaville 5
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Miracles are personal experiences, and not a social phenomenon.
You have to meet people who had miracles to believe it. I did, and yes it exists.
Those people have the power of being cured by something called religious faith... or simply "faith".
2006-11-18 17:06:10
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answered by Sweet Dragon 5
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yes I believe I have seen what I term a miracle although others may not agree. was riding with a friend past a place where Tecumseh was known to have camped and as we looked over we saw the entire village in detail.
2006-11-18 17:06:45
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answered by Marvin R 7
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I see true miracles every day.
Children. Up till age 5 or so anyway.
Imagine a human being that is innocent and sinless (except for "original sin" for Catholics)
2006-11-18 17:06:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Miracles are all around you. Just look at a new fallen snow, a new baby, a sunset, a sunrise. What more can you ask for?
2006-11-18 17:07:15
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answered by DRAGON LADY 3
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I believe in the miracle of the mind. Your mind controls your future.
2006-11-18 17:04:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Humans are a miracle(made by God)
2006-11-18 17:20:58
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answered by z_u_b_z 2
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