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Yes I do. All kinds of miracles. Divine miracles and the daily 'thank God' miracle. Here is an example of a 'thank God' miracle. There are these two people (I'm not going to mention exactly who) that argue every Sunday consistantly. Their negativity usually has an earth shattering affect on me. This Sunday comes along, and they do the same thing but the only difference is I am not affected as I would be. I had two choices. Today, I was able to choose the better of the two. That was a miracle. Here is an example of a Divine miracle. I always ask Divine Angels and Archangels to give me a sign of their presence. It started out as a "ask for signs? okay whatever. How about yellow flowers." From then on, it was one divine miracle after another. They have given me messages with flowers, license plate, pictures on cars, and gifts people have given me. The experience are numerous, I would not know where to begin. Even my little dogs, I believe, are divine gifts. I was not previously a dog lover and I was given my dogs. I was reluctant to take them but I see how they have become truly divine gifts. When I pray for an answer, it may even come from a TV show I didn't expect to come across. We all have divine angels. They are truly miracle workers.

2007-03-04 19:10:22 · answer #1 · answered by toot'n fruit'n 1 · 0 0

I do.
I had an aunt suffer a major brain aneurysm in her brain stem and language center. She was in the hospital for a week and in and out of consciousness. She died a week later but not before she told everyone good-bye either in person or on the phone.
The doctors were dumbfounded as she should not have been conscious at all, let alone speak coherently to all her children, family members and close friends.
Once she said her good-byes, she slipped into a deep coma and passed away peacefully within 24 hours. It was an amazing thing to witness and I have never seen so many doctors shaking their heads with no explanation for it.
I have no idea why this happened this way-- but I can't even begin to explain how blessed I felt to be able to see her one last time and tell her how much I loved her, rather than have her just leave us suddenly.
It was truly an amazing thing and something her own docs called a "miracle".

2007-03-04 18:54:46 · answer #2 · answered by Lisa the Pooh 7 · 1 0

By definition a miracle is an event which breaks the laws of nature. I believe that the Creator has made these laws immutable.

2007-03-04 18:47:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. At 18 years of age, set 21 years of age as my last year of living. At 29 years of age, living & very happy that I made it, with God's help, to be turning 30 and wanting to live life to the fullest.

2007-03-04 18:52:56 · answer #4 · answered by Pauliewantscracker 1 · 0 0

I had a near death experience about five years ago.
it was very plea sent, and is a perfect realm.
But because I went through that i lost who i was. I know god exist
but what i couldn't come to reason with was wither i should completely change who i was all because of that, it seemed unfair.
I was 14 when this happened, and all in one instance my innocence was completely taken from me.
so god in fact stole my innocence

2007-03-04 18:54:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Nope. There's always a very good, natural explanation. No need to go looking for zebras when it could just be a horse.

2007-03-04 18:47:27 · answer #6 · answered by eri 7 · 0 0

they are frauds coincidences and mental lapses.Ask any one with an IQ over 130.

2007-03-04 18:44:52 · answer #7 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 1 3

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