Why would anyone make such a dumb miracle, while people die every day from hunger or hunger-related causes?
2007-05-10 05:53:47
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answered by Kedar 7
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No, i does not evaluate it a miracle, i could evaluate it a trick. i've got by no skill heard of statues of Mary doing the wave. besides the undeniable fact that, i've got self assurance that the apparitions of Mary at Lourdes and at Fatima have been actual. (For some superb Hollywood remedies, verify out "The track of Bernadette" and "The Miracle of Our woman of Fatima", the two on DVD.) And that the few church-authorized miracles that exceeded off at Lourdes are testomony to the apparations that occurred there. as properly, scientists have not been completely waiting to describe clone of the Virgin of Guadalupe on the cloak of Juan Diego, or why the cactus-fiber cloak, attainable for all to make certain in Mexico city's basilica, has even persevered to exist after extra advantageous than 4 centuries. Or how there have been given to be pictures of people interior the retinas of the parent's eyes. some issues are merely previous the realm of technology. Oy vey, such is life. by making use of ways, i've got self assurance that the staircase at Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe is fabulous. It could not be the end results of a random hallucination. possibly of a wandering wood worker. confident by making use of goy, i'm Catholic. (And if I weren't a Christian, i could be Jewish -- what an fantastic faith, and what an fantastic subculture. And the meals! bypass the latkes and the matzoh ball soup.)
2017-01-09 14:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your local convenience store (e.g., 7-Eleven).
Pick up some Beef Jerky.
There you have preserved meat, preserved by drying.
You can make it yourself in you home oven.
If it were really a miracle, why did the blood coagulate and not remain liquid?
Nothing about this story sounds miraculous, except for the tourist dollars that continue to stream into Lanciano (and for which there is a convenient map located on the first web site).
2007-05-10 05:59:18
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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YES. I would dearly love some proof of a real miracle. Let me know when you have some.
)1200 year old myths with no corroborating evidence is NOT PROOF!)
2007-05-10 06:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I also liked the miracle where there was an earthquake and the only people who were killed were the ones praying in church. That was a great miracle.
2007-05-10 05:51:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If they want proof of a miracle all they have to do is look into their childrens eyes for the first time.
This, this is kind of grotesque.
2007-05-10 05:51:13
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answered by McLovin 3
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Who is to say it was God who did this and not the priest. Maybe the priest is really God and ya'll are screwed for worshipping a false God.......
2007-05-10 06:38:35
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answered by pgnprincess1212 4
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Proof of a miracle from 1400 years ago, right on dude
2007-05-10 06:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Proof positive. I no denounce my atheist ways and will be going back to Catholic Church this weekend. Well maybe not this weekend; it is mother's Day after all. Maybe next week.
2007-05-10 05:49:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure people care alot about you and want you to stop smoking crack.
2007-05-10 14:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you title this for atheists? Protestants don't believe in transubstantiation, either.
By your definition, all non-Catholics must be atheist.
2007-05-10 06:01:16
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answered by Anonymous
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