Unexplained events and healing take place in almost locations in the world. Some of these are associated with organized religions and some are not.
I have seen several most remarkable healings including cancers, infertility, sexual dysfunctions, mental illnesses (including depression) and extreme burns healed with no more than prayer or touch. These include people from several denominations of Christians (Roman Catholics to Baptists), Hindu, Pagan, Jewish, Native American, Shinto, Santeria, Voodoun (Voodoo), Sufi and other Islamic sects.
Modern medicine would explain these events as spontaneous remissions or healing, but has no scientific cause for the change in health status of these people.
What does seem to be unique to Christianity is the tendency to make these events publicly known and the position of some that only Christians are healed by Divine means and all others are done without the Divine.
2007-06-11 07:25:27
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answered by Richard 7
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Yes.
I have read of Sufi mystics who would amputate their own limbs, then have them healed to demonstrate the power of God. I've not verified this independently, though, and I am skeptical, though I don't rule out the possibility.
I used to go to a church that did a lot of "healing". I have no doubt that God has the power to heal, but the same people got up to be healed every week, each week claiming that they were 100% well, only to be standing with a new ailment the next week or two weeks later.
2007-06-10 23:38:23
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answered by Smiley 5
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Some claim that miracles have happened, but they don't go on and on about it. Why? Because to showcase any miracles is like saying, "You see? God jumped through hoops, so He exist!" Also, any naysayers can say, "That wasn't a God miracle, it was magic!" Claiming miracles has nothing to do with teaching people to love, which is what religion is about.
2016-03-13 08:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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yes they do
I have seen a few things that have been quite amazing
my mother for instance , who after a massive stroke to her lumber region , was told she would not walk again .... and even if she did , it would be after many years of physio
she walked out of the hospital with a stick 5 weeks later
and still doing wonderfully
the doctors do not know why or how
they are just happy that she is
my mother doesnt have a religion
but prayers were sent to her from my friends who are Spiritualists
she also recieved Reiki healing
2007-06-10 23:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Milagres acontecem em todos os lugares, em qualquer religião, em qualquer país. Você é um milagre da vida. Porém, o Deus de Abraão, Isaac, Jacó, diz que, se não for a ele dada toda a Honra e Glória estes milagres nada valem. Pois Deus Não Veio Criar RELIGIÕES. Veio trazer fé. Fé em um Deus que está acima até das religiões. Deus é grandioso, maravilhoso, onipresente, onipotente, oniciente. Ele é o único que sabe a razão de você fazer esta pergunta. Ele sabe se foi somente uma dúvida ou se foi um questionamento.
Deus te abençoe.
God Bless you for ever. All time. Full time.
Deacon Samuel Pimenta - Montes Claros - Minas Gerais - Brazil
2007-06-11 10:46:28
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answered by samuel pimenta 2
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Yes
2007-06-10 23:35:15
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answered by Screamin' Banshee 6
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Too many miracles in too many religions to count.
You could try researching it online but you'd get swamped with the stuff.
2007-06-10 23:34:27
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answered by EZSum 3
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YES! It is because Mohammad is a prophet to the Moslem faith. Buddha was a prophet to the Buddhist faith, etc. These men are chosen of GOD to their tribes or nationalities.In judaism, the Prophets are Jeremiah, Isaiah, Micah, etc and also they are chosen of GOD for their people. Since GOD is a loving GOD, love heals.Thus, it is not surprising that evenso there are many healings outside of Christianity which maybe had not been recorded. THANKS GOD; FEAR GOD; PRAISE GOD; GLORIFY GOD; HONOR GOD; LOVE GOD AND WORSHIP GOD. Pls visit my website-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/THEGOODNEWSOFTHEKINGDOM/
2007-06-11 03:18:15
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answered by Prophet John of the Omega 5
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Yes but at what spiritual cost after all if God is not performing the miracle who is what is the source of power
2007-06-10 23:34:35
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answered by may_his_peace_be_with_you 6
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Yes, but we don't call them miracles. We call them magick. Wicca, neo-pagan, call us what you will.
2007-06-11 01:58:24
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answered by auntb93 7
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