GOD'S TOTALLY AWESOME! HE IS GOOD ALL THE TIME!!!!
Yes, I believe in Miracles!!!
My son needed a liver transplant 2 months ago. I prayed really hard, prayed the chaplet of the Divine Mercy and now he's 100% cancer free without any surgery. The Doctors were amazed!!! Through the Divine Mercy, all the tumors are all gone!!!! That for sure is a MIRACLE from ABOVE!
Visit http://www.apodivinemercy.com or http://our.homewithgod.com/divinemercy/miracles to read more testimonies!
DIVINE MERCY is A MIRACLE WORKER!!! Pray the chaplet of the Divine Mercy and you'll surely be guided!!! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!
2006-11-27 16:13:39
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answered by Ms Quely 2
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Jesus performed various `acts` which amazed the un educated people who were in the crowds that gathered around him, very much in the way some of the better magicians of to-day can amaze crowds. I am prepared to admit that he was possibly a faith healer / hypnotist and word got around about him, as usual it must have become exaggerated as it passed from person to person, each one adding a little bit extra to the story. But miracles? No. A God who can perform miracles dose not ignore a world in the state that this one is, and not do anything about it. His teachings, beliefs and his conscience would not let him.
2006-11-26 04:27:33
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answered by Social Science Lady 7
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It's so sad to see how many people are bound to hell.
Jesus performed miracles and in this modern time it is still happening i've seen plenty when true bible believers perform miracles in Jesus's name.
Most of you are weak in the spirit or don't believe nothing at all and then of course you will never have God's blessing to perform such miracles in his name. Seems like being a sinner is your type of miracle i guess.
2006-11-26 04:20:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh come on! what age are you?
Of course there are no such things as miracles. They said the same rubbish about Saint Columba.
I do believe that there was a guy called Jesus of Nazareth, and that his teachings set the world on fire. But you'd have to be soft in the head to believe in miracles, sorry but there it is.
2006-11-26 04:38:22
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answered by Not Ecky Boy 6
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Yes I believe Jesus worked miracles, not as a performing magician but when asked to. If you were the Son of God and a blind man or a leper begged you to help, could you refuse?
2006-11-26 04:15:12
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answered by Raymo 6
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I do believe in miracles because i am deeply religious and i like to think of miracles as comforting because they provide the hope and support we need to get on with the hardships of our lives. Personally, i believe many things to be a miracle like love and not just the dramatic one jesus performed.
2006-11-26 04:11:22
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answered by ╦╩╔╩╦ O.J. ╔╩╦╠═ 6
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No - they're metaphorical stories for the real miracle of the change of heart in people. The interpretation of jesus that were made into the 4 gospels were just one of many interpretations but they were the most popular because they appealed to people's desire for magic and eternity. The gnostic gospels make no mention of the magical miracle stuff. For example, a very learned priest once gave a sermon about the loaves and fishes story. He said that the jewish people would never have gone to hear someone speak without bringing food. But when everyone stopped to rest, they didn't want to bring their food out because they didn't want to have to share. When a kid brought the little he had to share, everyone saw their own selfishness and the real miracle of a change of heart occurred -- people brought their own food out and shared it. It's metaphorically described as multiplication of loaves and fishes.
2006-11-26 04:15:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello.. :)
Yes, I do..my daughter was healed when her liver was cut in half..I have been healed from pluerisy..kidney infections..they were over night.. :)
Below is:
Has science disproved the miracles associated with Jesus Christ?
No. Science depends upon observation and replication. Miracles, such as the Incarnation (Christ's virgin birth) and the Resurrection, are by their very nature unprecedented events. No one can replicate these events in a laboratory. Hence, science simply cannot be the judge and jury as to whether or not these events occurred.The scientific method is useful for studying nature but not super-nature. Just as football stars are speaking outside their field of expertise when they appear on television to tell you what razor you should buy, so scientists are speaking outside their field when they address theological issues like miracles or the Resurrection.
Actually, there is good reason to believe in the biblical miracles.
MANY WITNESSES WERE STILL ALIVE WHEN THE RECORD WAS PUBLISHED. One highly pertinent factor is the brief time that elapsed between Jesus' miraculous public ministry and the publication of the gospels. It was insufficient for the development of miracle legends. Many eyewitnesses to Jesus' miracles would have still been alive to refute any untrue miracle accounts (see 1 Corinthians 15:6).
MEN OF NOBLE CHARACTER. One must also recognize the noble character of the men who witnessed these miracles (Peter, James, and John, for example). Such men were not prone to misrepresentation, and were willing to give up their lives rather than deny their beliefs.
HOSTILE WITNESSES PROVIDED NO DISPUTE. There were also hostile witnesses to the miracles of Christ. When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, for example, none of the chief priests or Pharisees disputed the miracle (John 11:45-48). (If they could have disputed it, they would have.) Rather, their goal was simply to stop Jesus (verses 47-48). Because there were so many hostile witnesses who observed and scrutinized Christ, successful "fabrication" of miracle stories in His ministry would have been impossible.
Science, Nature and Scripture
I believe that nature and Scripture, properly interpreted, do not conflict. God has communicated to humankind both by general revelation (nature, or the observable universe) and special revelation (the Bible). Since both of these revelations come from God -- and since God does not contradict Himself -- we must conclude that these two revelations are in agreement with each other. While there may be conflicts between one's interpretation of the observable universe and one's interpretation of the Bible, there is no ultimate contradiction.
We might say that science is a fallible human interpretation of the observable universe while theology is a fallible human interpretation of the Scriptures. If the secularist challenges the idea that science can be fallible, remind him or her of what science historian Thomas Kuhn proved in his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions -- that is, science is in a constant state of change. New discoveries have consistently caused old scientific paradigms to be discarded in favor of newer paradigms.
Here is the point:
It is not nature and Scripture that contradict; rather, it is science (man's fallible interpretation of nature) and theology (man's fallible interpretation of Scripture) that sometimes fall into conflict. Hence the secularist cannot simply dismiss certain parts of the Bible because "science (man's fallible interpretation of nature) and the Bible (man's fallible interpretation of Scripture) contradict."
http://www.heart4teens.com/miracles
In Jesus Most Precious Name..
With Love..In Christ..
Jesus said, I am the same today, yesterday and forever..Amen!!
2006-11-26 04:39:10
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answered by EyeLovesJesus 6
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Absolutely!! I've seen some amazing miracles over the years and seen the power of the Holy Spirit at work when someone prays in the name of Jesus.
I know that I know that I know that He is still alive today and working with the same miraculous power that He did when He was on earth.
And I still think He's amazing and love Him to bits!!
2006-11-26 06:57:08
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answered by Rakibear 2
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no not at all the bible is pure fiction. if there was a god why did he do all that he said in the bible and then stop? most say free will blah blah etc so does that mean that Jesus changed his mind and said well screw the people no more making water into wine and bread for million's lets just let them starve and kill each. then Jesus said let make this religion thing he biggest money maker in the world. with preachers working under the name of god molesting kids smoking crack and living like millionaire's in his name. im speaking of the so called churhes that make millons while homeless sleep right outside the doors of the place. you cant deny this dont happen. any of the above
2006-11-26 04:15:20
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answered by wofford1257 3
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