no I think that mircles happen every day but that unbleaving humans answer these with science.
But if you believe in god and his word you would know he holds all power in his hand, have you ever tried to stop a national disaster like we are seeing today? only God can calm a storm.
2007-02-27 07:44:06
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answered by kathy h 3
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The miracles are done, over with. It is amazing because Christians will state that everyday is a miracle, that you just need to look at nature, etc. Well guys, that also happened back when, in addition to these miracles. It is amazing that as science explains more and more what can be classified as a miracle decreases at a proportional rate. Maybe the miracles back when in the Bible, were actually not miracles. And if they were then God is being lazy once again. What has he done for us lately? Nothing.
2007-02-27 15:41:55
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answered by cor001000 2
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No. Miracles are more evident today than they ever have been. Look around you. Just being alive is a miracle! Look for miracles everyday in your life, not just the huge bringing the dead back to life, but little things that happen, that let you know that God is there that he is paying attention to you! What is more impressive? The parting of the Red Sea to let a zillion Israelites through to escape an attacking Pharoh, or when you pray for God to help you find your keys...Then you find them because he told you where to look. He was listening to your problem, and took the time to show you where your keys were. He did that for you, because your problem mattered! You matter to God! He hears everything you say to him.
That is the greatest miracle of all!!!!
2007-02-27 15:46:06
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answered by El Hombre de los Libros 5
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Miracles such as resurrections, cures, etc. Yes. These miracles were performed so that humans living then could identify the Messiah and the group of people God's Holy Spirit was operating on. We now have the entire bible, God's word, to help us do that. Miracles were also a snapshot look into what Jesus Christ will do for ALL of mankind soon.
2007-02-27 15:41:51
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answered by Q&A Queen 7
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No, the biggest miracle of all transpires probably everyday.
The spiritually dead, rise to the call of the Holy Spirit, and are born again into Christ.
However, miracles on a grand scale (Massive healing, parting of red sea, corpses rising) are not impossible, but mostly done, because a wicked and adulterous generation seeks after signs and all that will be given is the sign of Jonah. (Matt. 12:39)
2007-02-27 15:41:56
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answered by Solafide55 2
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No need for the book of Mormon
Old testament had miracles
New Testament during Christ had miracles
New Testament after Christ had miracles
Why not now.
We limit ourselves by what we do not see.
We limit ourselves by justifying who we are.
We say I don't see miracles and
because I must be a good person, then
I don't lack faith, so therefore
miracles are in the past.
Perhaps if we got out of our comfort zone and did things on faith, with no outward reason for believing it will happen.
We will see miracles.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark%206:5-6;&version=31;
2007-02-27 15:56:08
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answered by Greg J 2
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Miracles have never ceased, nor will they ever. It's how God gets our attention. I have had both simple and outstanding miracles happen to me on a daily basis. Any scripture that says otherwise is oxymoronic in nature and I would wonder if it was tampered with during the Grecco-Roman occupations of Israel.
2007-02-27 15:41:01
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answered by jam_please 4
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Things that amaze faithful people are miracles.
Things that amaze intellectual people are natural.
Dust comes to life is miracle to the first ones, it is natural to the latter.
Love beautifies the world is miracle to the first ones, it is natural to the latter.
Immortality of the soul is miracle to the first ones, immortality of dust is natural to the latter.
Human beings have free will to choose to believe or not to believe in miracles.
2007-02-27 15:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe they are totally gone, but right now I'm going through a period in my life that I'm doubting there are any miracles because my life sucks.
If miracles would cease, there would be no reason for the Bible to tell us to pray. Why pray if there are no answers?
2007-02-27 15:45:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way that miracles will stop happening is if you stop be living. Have you stop believing?
2007-02-27 15:40:18
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answered by LOLO W 3
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