Twice in my life and not on tv. We had two friends (both diagnosed by doctors with cancer. We went to the same church together. One friend had an inoperable brain tumor. My wifes friend had breast cancer. The Lord healed them both without chemo, radiation, or surgery and they are both alive today......
2007-03-28 02:15:57
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answered by Metroguy 5
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One time I went to the laundry and it was the only time I did not take my little brother and sister. For some reason I had this strange feeling to leave them at home with a family member, something that even they (at their young age) did not protest against since they loved to follow me around, I was the big brother :)
So I left them at home and that night the ceiling in the laundromat collapsed and hurt a few people including my mother. The part of the playpen where all the children play had the most stuff fall on it. Strangely that day there were no children playing there. That's too good to be a coincidence, I am agnostic though so I do not know who to thank.
2007-03-28 10:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have witness a miracle. My uncle was diagnosed with lung cancer. He was getting really bad to the point of him walking around with oxygen on his side. He prayed everyday asking the Lord to take away his illness. One day he went to the doctor for a routine checkup. The doctor were speechless. They didn't know what to say, but that the cancer that they saw about to cover his lungs was gone. They were no trace of it at all. I call this a miracle because the doctor's only gave him less than 6 months to live.
2007-03-28 09:23:22
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answered by Kayla V 2
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We, the human race, have all witnessed a miracle. For over 50 years we had the power to destroy the earth and given the conflicts and war's, it is a miracle it hasn't happened yet.
2007-03-28 09:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem here is that 'miracle' has two meanings, which many theists find very confusing ('theory' is another example). A miracle can be either a supernatural event caused by divine intervention (which no one here has seen) or simply something positive and unexpected (which everyone here has seen). The problem arises when theists get the two confused, and credit divine intervention for anything unexpectedly positive.
2007-03-28 09:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Orson Welles directs Charles Manson in King Lear and i watch from the cheap seats, wearing a barbed wire straight jacket, sobbing into a bag of salt & vinegar crisps.
2007-03-28 09:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I have , My newphew whom was 1 pound 8 oz when born and doctors said he woul ddie and if he did not woul dhave all kinds of problems and be disabled , and he had one lung was not developed and skin not developed and he is perfect normal 15 year old now and no brain damage , A true miracle .
2007-03-28 09:16:19
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answered by rhonda_that_who_ib 2
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I wouldn't call it a miracle, but definitely da da do da,.
Just after I was married, we were coming home by car, we were living with my mother at the time, and my wife said "Your mum's been in a car accident". That shocked me, but what really shocked me was that 2 miles further on I came across a car accident. Yes, it was my mother. My grandmother died in the accident.
2007-03-28 09:16:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but I have seen some just retribution and also some cases of karma returned.
I don't consider watching my children being born a miracle, but it is pretty damn awesome.
2007-03-28 09:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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God healed my sons eyes! I see miracles everyday I live! Have a Blessed DAY! bye now
2007-03-28 09:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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