A few words for you.
Lourdes - more than 100 VERY well-documented miracle cures so far, including ALS, blindness, polio, terminal cancers, spinal cord injuries. And remember, to be considered even for an investigation into the possibility of a miracle at all, it must be instantaneous, total and permanent.
Fatima - the Miracle of the Sun.
Mother Teresa - how a Belgian peasant woman became the world's greatest advocate for the poorest of the poor and raised tens of millions and left more than 14,000 dedicated religious men and women, and who knows how many lay assistants to continue her work.
2007-06-02 01:55:52
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answered by Granny Annie 6
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There are so may Miracles happening today all over the world but no one wants to report it.Some Christians Drs. will tell you it is a miracle when they do an MRI and see cancer and then when they do another there is no cancer but others will not.Most people now a days think they are so above God that they reason out the miracles of today Which is one sine of the end of the world.Yes there is going to be an end to the world some people think there want be because He hasn't come yet but you have to remember His time is different from ours.All these thousands of years is just like a moment in time for HIM.Remember He is God.HIs ways are not our ways and His thoughts are not our thoughts.
2007-06-02 01:39:22
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answered by jean t 3
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Miracles do happen today. I am a living testimony to God's grace. Funny isn't it that people are encouraged to ignore such claims! Science can't explain many things and when confronted by phenomena such as the things that happened to me they will not come forward and admit to these things openly. If the public find out they frantically deny and then accuse the person of seeking attention. I happen to know my case is being scientifically investigated, medical notes and all. But, I'll make a bet none of you have ever actually been told that and can't understand why certain subjects have suddenly become topical since 1997. We're often not told what is going on behind closed doors and what is or is not being researched.
2007-06-02 01:44:13
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answered by purplepeace59 5
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Sometimes I suspect that God and the angels are watching
the people on Earth, like we watch a comedy on cable, or on wireless network, (while all the people fight and argue), and they are all having a good laugh...and saying: "...now if they'd only do what we told them to do...Heh heh heh...When will they ever learn?...Would some heavenly body please pass the popcorn over there?"
Psa 53:2 God looked down from heaven upon the children of men, To see if there were any that did understand, That did seek after God.
Psa 2:1 Why do the nations rage, And the peoples meditate a vain thing?
Psa 2:4 He that sitteth in the heavens will laugh: The Lord will have them in derision.
Psa 2:10 Now therefore be wise, O ye kings: Be instructed, ye judges of the earth.
Rev 1:8 I am the Alpha and the Omega, saith the Lord God, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.
Rev 3:3 Remember therefore how thou hast received and didst hear; and keep it, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee.
This IS the time of the bible...are you blind?
2007-06-02 02:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yours is the most important question posed. First, four thousand years was covered. Second, cursory study of the storys leads to myths.
The world flood is caused by the ocean floors breaking open, as reported in Genesis, not the rain.
2. David is a fully grown teen when he smacks Goliath in the head with a two inch stone. The odds are with him, not Goliath.
3. Elijiah's miracle is aided by lightening on Mt. Carmel and the scientific evidence is overwhelming...but it is there.
4. The Red Sea is the Reed Sea and it takes ten hours to open not sixty seconds, as in the "Ten Commandments", and the escape is aided by a mud floor that chariots and soldiers can't manuever in.
This much I have noticed.
2007-06-02 01:57:33
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answered by Thomas Paine 5
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Um... miracles are everywhere. They aren't as apparent because people overlook them. Is birth STILL not a miracle?
What are you looking for?
Miracles happen all the time, when women lift cars to save their crushing children, when men run through a burning building to save a loved one with no burns at all, when a man rips a door from a burning car of whom he doesn't know.
These things happen, have you ever looked for them?
In fact, miracles happen so often that we see them as normalities: "Oh, I was almost hit by that truck! I can't believe I missed it somehow," "The odds were against me, but for some reason I made it," "I tried so hard to fix it, but in the end it just fixed itself somehow."
Look closely at your life at close calls, near-accidents, random events, strange happenings. Don't put these things into boxes and push them under your bed, keep them alive and realize you experience miracles every day!
2007-06-02 01:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Available manuscripts from early church writings tell how miracles were worked among the Christians for the first 100 years.
But when the church adopted customs of the world to win converts, God abandoned the church to their own ways.
God assumes a risk when He works a miracle in a sinning mortal. They might feel they are totally saved when they are only half right.
I've witnessed many miracles myself, and answerd prayer. For example, after praying for NO RAIN for a week (during heavy Monsoon season) so we could pour a concrete ceiling (soupy concrete looses its strength), A full rainbow appeared over the structure. Then then lightening and thunder clouds surrounded the structure, yet we poured cement for four hours inside a clear bubble--the clouds stayed at the property line and about 100 meters overhead. Thank you Lord, the concrete ceiling is strong.
For a healing miracle, see www.revelado.org/talamanca.htm Carlos Brenos still remains pain free.
2007-06-02 01:33:21
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answered by Anonymous
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all the peoples who have doubts and just plain refuse to admit that miracles did happen back when, and still happens today just don't know what your missing..the miracles back then and today has no other explanation other than God Himself is still at work today as far as being suspicious I believe in God and His works and His miracles and there no room to be suspicious, have better things to do with my time than to questions every little and big miracles that God performs I just except it and give Him the Glory.
2007-06-02 02:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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They ARE still happening today. With the way this world is with the people in it, it is a miracle that anyone still accepts Christ anymore with all of the evil that is taking place, the perversions going on, drug use, people putting themselves above God, worshiping anything and everything EXCEPT God, people TRYING to PLAY GOD, and the list goes on and on. Every time a person accepts Christ in this day and age IS A Miracle.
2007-06-02 01:40:57
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answered by Ex Head 6
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In the past god chose people to do his bidding, a lot of people were also pretty sinful maybe even more than it is today(can you imagine a man having mutiple wives, or a man killing somone and getting away with his sin). So God decided to imbue the righteous with his powers and spread the knowledge of what is good.
Only chosen people by God can create miracles, apparently in todays society God thinks were capable enough to take care of ourselves, as he designed. It was also in his design that he wanted us to think more rationally and advance technologically so we can be more independent, so God wouldnt have to waste his time attending to every single persons needs.
From time to time you might see miracles, but for the most part were on our own.
2007-06-02 01:53:57
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answered by Pø3 ®álph¡€ Bøy 2
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