Yep.
Miraculous healings in Christianity happen all the time, and have been a part of our faith since the beginning to the present day. One person who was an instrument for the real power of Jesus Christ was Kathryn Kuhlman. Unlike the hearsay of occultists, there is documented (X-rays, lab results, attending doctors' reports, medical records, etc.) proof of the miraculous healing powers of Kuhlman. Perhaps the most miraculous is that of George Orr. In 1925 Orr lost the sight in one eye from a steel mill accident, when a piece of molten metal the size of a grain of wheat went into his eye. The injury left a permanent scar on his eyeball that acted like a blindfold, rendering him permanently blind in that eye, except for a very tiny speck of vision at the top by Orr looking over the scar. Doctors who examined Orr's eye concluded that it was permanently damaged with no hope of recovery, and the case is well documented (Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry Claim Case #27413). The eye was reduced to 21/100 vision...legal blindness. Several times over the years Orr asked if it was possible to have surgery, and each time he was told no. The scar was embedded too deep in the eye to be removed
Twenty-two years later on May 4th, 1947, Orr and his wife attended a service led by Kuhlman. During a service, Kuhlman stated that healing was as possible today as was salvation. The idea struck Orr like a lightning bolt, and he immediately prayed to God (yes, that's the Judeo-Christian God exclusively!) to have his eye healed. Immediately, Orr says he felt a tingle like electricity throughout his body. Tears began to run uncontrollably out of the blind eye. This embarrassed him, because he had no control over it. He had trouble walking down the aisle. On the way home, Orr realized he was able to see out of his eye! He regained 20/20 vision! The scar had apparently "melted" away! Doctors who attended Orr were amazed. They said it would have been more likely for the entire eyeball to dissolve that just the tough scar tissue. This case is well documented and is a genuine miracle.
2007-02-07 12:06:45
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answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6
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There aren't any miracles. A "miracle" is an event that happens without our knowledge of the process. Whether the so-called miracle is material, or spiritual, there is a process. Once the process is known, it ceases to be a miracle. The formation of a child in the womb of a mother was thought to be a divine mystery that only God could ever know. Now, we know the process, and it is not a miracle.
2007-02-07 12:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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More than you can count....
Definition, Miracle:
1: an extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs
2: an extremely outstanding or unusual event, thing, or accomplishment
3Christian Science : a divinely natural phenomenon experienced humanly as the fulfillment of spiritual law
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2007-02-07 12:14:33
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answered by J T 6
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Miracles come in different forms. There is the miracle of a person's life being changed by the Holy Spirit when we put our faith in Jesus. Also, there is a lot of evidence for the miracles of Jesus and the historicity of the New Testament. Also, from my own experience and experiences in my Dad's life, I can say that miracles do happen. www.equip.org
2007-02-07 12:08:08
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answered by jamesdkral 3
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I think if you checked into the history books you would find accounts of a Man called Jesus raising from the dead or making crippled people walk. God said it would be pointless for someone to come back from hell because no one would believe it. Do you really think people would turn to Jesus if He came and did a miracle today? No, they didn't at his death and Resurrection and they wouldn't now. The Bible says by faith are you saved by Gods grace and that not by your good works but that, it is a gift of God, so that no one can brag about their good works getting them to Heaven. We need to believe by faith. It's easy to believe something if you see it with your own eyes.
2007-02-07 12:43:57
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answered by slick 2
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Everyone has a different definition of a miracle, therefore some will say yes and others will say no. Define miracle.
2007-02-07 12:08:38
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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The definition of "miracle" is as follows...
1. Act of God
an event that appears to be contrary to the laws of nature and is regarded as an act of God
2.amazing event
an event or action that is totally amazing, extraordinary, or unexpected
3. Marvelous example of skill.
something admired as a marvelous creation or example of a particular type of science or skill
So in my opinion - I see miracles everyday. The birth of a baby. A bird flying high. The blood pumping through my body. The love I receive from my familyand friends.
Confirmed? Well - I think so!!
2007-02-07 12:11:07
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answered by liddabet 6
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If you mean an event which was caused by supernatural forces. No.
Most so called "miracles" are merely rare events which happen and are attributed after the fact to god or a saint.
2007-02-07 12:08:59
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answered by Dave P 7
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What do you mean by confirmed ? Confirmed by who ?
In any case,I,and several others,have witnessed a particular miracle that took place where I live.
2007-02-07 12:08:30
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answered by Serena 5
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The problem is: is that person one of those who believes in miracles and does he live in a circle of peple who also believe in them.
If not, he will see that there is no such things as miracles. If yes, then he will see many things (especially coincidences) as miracles.
That's depends on you, and me.
2007-02-07 12:16:22
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answered by The Mask 4
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