...this incident or miracle could only have one explaination and that is the reference to the above. has anyone else without making it up ever witnessed anything miraculous?
2006-11-19
20:59:23
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yuckler, interesting choice of words. anyway, i will explain; in a nutshell i am a nurse and i was attending to a patient in a bathroom in a two storey nursing home. directly beneath the bathroom is a bedroom in which a lady was dying. in this bathroom there is no ventilation, door was closed; nothing that would create a draft. on the edge of the bath stood an empty water jug. for approximately 10 secs this jug motioned from side to side at acute angles without falling off, like someone had clipped it. i went downstairs with patient, and a member of staff approaced me to tell me that the patient in the room directly beneath the bathroom had just passed away. i immediately thought wow! i wonder if the patients soul clipped the jug on the way up. there is no other explaination.
2006-11-20
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Miracles are only unexplained processes. There are Multiverses. Each soul gets to choose the next one it travels to.
2006-11-19 21:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the greatest scientists that ever lived, a Nobel prize winner, when asked whether he believed in miracles answered "It is all a miracle." He was referring to the universe and all that is in it. What you are unable to create and don't have a clue how to create is a miracle for all practical purposes. The scientist was Albert Einstein.
2006-11-19 22:12:13
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answered by Mad Mac 7
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Then why do you not apply for the JREF one million dollar prize?
You say you have evidence that can only have one explanation - the miraculous. That would be enough, if you are prepared to submit it to critical examination, to gain one million dollars, for yourself, or any charity or good cause of your choosing.
Of course, if what you actually mean is nerely that you have had some subjective experience that has reinforced your existing theist beliefs, then please keep it to yourself. The plural of anecdote is not data!
2006-11-19 21:30:50
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answered by Avondrow 7
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Nope haven't witnessed anything like what you are describing, but I haven't been at the birth of a baby or other truly wonderful events like that.
2006-11-19 21:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I assume you noted that the soul dies with the body. Anything else and you were likely seeing a demon playing with your head, or your own imagination going wild.
2006-11-19 21:49:36
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answered by Anonymous
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You might be confusing what you (we) don't understand with a "miracle". Volcanic eruptions, Lunar eclipses, etc.,etc., have all been given supernatural significance until they were understood by down-to-earth science.
2006-11-19 21:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I narrowly escaped in an accident
2006-11-19 21:10:02
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answered by Rozzy 3
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No I haven't, i wish i had as it would make it easier to believe. I guess thats human nature, always looking for proof.
2006-11-19 21:03:56
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answered by Jumble 4
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Rule out all possible rational explanations. Then go to your psychiatrist. Then its a miracle.
2006-11-19 21:02:28
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answered by Wise1 3
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It is miraculous that someone can love a deity that loves to kill. It is amazing that any God would ever have to kill, yet the bible says that God kills over and over. That vengance is his...
These are totally not qualifications of any God!!! The fact that people follow him as a God is totally miraculous!!!
2006-11-19 21:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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