Trillions of things happen to us each second. Of course some unusual ones are going to occur. Human psychology fills in those unusual occurances and personalizes them. We tend to attribute human attributes to things. And we tend to remember events the way we want them remembered. All of this feeds into why people think miracles exist.
There are no gods meddling with us. They don't exist.
2007-02-04 23:34:17
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answer #1
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answered by nondescript 7
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Yes, I do, Because I know of some people I have came in fellowship with that had so many broken bones, From being hit in a car wreck, & the next day when the doctors came in to take them to surgery, he gave another x-ray & could not find any broken bones.
2007-02-05 07:38:06
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answer #2
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answered by birdsflies 7
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I don't need to believe in them. Given a lack of evidence it is right to disbelieve and supernatural miracles by definition can't be supported by scientific evidence.
2007-02-05 07:35:38
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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yes,
a course in miracles
2007-02-05 07:43:01
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answer #4
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answered by wb 6
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i believe in statistical anomalies. miracles and luck are just the celebration of bad math.
2007-02-05 07:34:36
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answer #5
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answered by Dashes 6
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No. There is always an explanation for them. Have you not noticed how they break down when you put them in a controlled environment.
2007-02-05 07:38:21
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answer #6
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answered by Alex 6
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Yes, I do. I experience them. I believe!
2007-02-05 07:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because something happens to me that I can't explain, doesn't mean there isn't an explanation that is completely mundane.
2007-02-05 07:35:44
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answered by Eldritch 5
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No because physical laws can't be broken.
By anyone. Ever.
2007-02-05 07:36:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
Childish fairy stories are fine when you're a kid, but we all have to grow up sometime...
2007-02-05 07:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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