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I don't mean birth or everyday life. I don't mean something that had a low probability of happening but still happened. I mean has anyone seen something that was supposed to be impossible (again, not improbable) actually happen?

2007-09-04 05:30:09 · 32 answers · asked by James J 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Fireball and Jenyfer--Again, those may be improbable, but not impossible.

2007-09-04 09:21:23 · update #1

32 answers

My daughter when around 3 yoa fell into a coffee table and busted her skull, yes, skull. I put my hand over her wound to stop the bleeding and one of my fingers fell into the hole.

We grabbed her and immediately began praying and it closed up right before our eyes. There was an ex-preacher there and witnessed this who told me weeks before, he doubted the existence of God. He repented and is now Pastoring. There was a Jewish Christian man I met in a Bible book store there who we took home after this party and I never knew what become of him. We have tried to find him and cannot. He just said his name was Mark Shatz. (spelling could be off)
Today my daughter is about to be married and has always lived for God.
I've told this story on here before.

2007-09-04 09:26:40 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 3 0

A few actually.
My son hit his eye on the corner of the coffee table
and pushed it into the socket.
He was convulsing and screaming.
Yes I prayed extremely hard and thankful.
As I lifted my hand his eye went right back into place with not as much as a bruise.
There was blood and a doctor confirmed no damage was done. He couldn't even figure out where the dried blood came from since there was no mark.
Spooky and exhilarating at the same time.
Yes it was a miracle.
I have always been extremely thankful. The stuff miracles are made of go way back in our family and stories are always told of the blessings our family have received.

2007-09-04 09:28:08 · answer #2 · answered by Get A Grip 6 · 1 0

Yes.

I am a senior and when I was about nine years old I accepted God as the one who looked after me and took care of me. Throughout my long years, I have come close to accidents, death, and almost murdered but I came through each episode without a scratch. Sometimes I did not know I had been in danger until much later.

I pray along with a prayer group for other people and they become healed.

If you want to understand these things, learn God's Word, here is a day by day outline on how to read and study the Bible:
http://kcm.org/studycenter/bible/january.php

2007-09-04 09:35:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The question of "miracles" is a tricky one. To call something a miracle is as much an expression of one's whole attitude toward the world as it is a remark about possibility or probability.

To the scientific mindset, there are anomalies, there are events as yet to be explained, which is to say, not yet finding a place within established scientific theory. And one takes various approaches to this: in some cases revising the theory to account for the new data.

But to say, "it's a miracle" is, from a scientific standpoint, simply to "give up", to stop doing science.

Science doesn't so much "disprove" the miraculous as rule it out of its methodology. And that's fine. that's how science works and it serves its purpose.

When someone calls something miraculous, they're doing something else. And that can have a place too.

2007-09-04 09:26:34 · answer #4 · answered by Gnu Diddy! 5 · 0 1

I answered a similar question some time ago. I can tell you that describing a miracle is very hard to do. My left shoulder and arm had been frozen for years and I started praying that it would be healed. One day I woke up and went about my daily routine and then realized that I could move my arm. Then I lifted my arm above my head and could do all of the range of motion activities I had not been able to do for a very long time. I hadnt been taking any medication and had given up on any physical therapy helping. I dont know why my shoulder became frozen and I dont know how it healed, but it did and everyone has been amazed. Mostly me.

2007-09-04 09:23:13 · answer #5 · answered by phlada64 6 · 4 0

Well I watched Miracle Pets and It's A Miracle. There were lots on there. But , no, seriously, My dad was a life long hard core Atheist, and he was saved and Baptized 4 days before he passed this year. Enough of a miracle for me. A little girl with a irreparable heart defect, that went to my last church was completely healed due to prayers. Her parents go from church to church and tell her story. They show the sonograms of her defective heart and explain just how grave her condition was and then the sonograms of her healed heart. It's very moving and faith affirming.

2007-09-04 09:30:04 · answer #6 · answered by BERT 6 · 1 0

I may have, but did not recognize it as a miracle.
(What would be a miracle?)
I HAVE heard tell of the sun dancing in Fatima and in Medjugore. I think someone put it on YouTube. Search word: "Miracle of Sun" It was an all day event, so it's a bit boring, with people in the background occasionally murmuring: "Thank you Jesus, Thank you Mary." and "They're in the way."

2007-09-04 09:25:38 · answer #7 · answered by Somewhat Enlightened, the Parrot of Truth 7 · 0 0

A tumor in a friend of mine disappeared the day of surgery after a pray circle prayed. But what kind of miracle are you looking for? Everyday is a miracle. Just look around.

2007-09-04 09:21:23 · answer #8 · answered by gone 7 · 4 0

If something is improbably, but not impossible, and it happens, that's not a miracle. Miracles are things that happen, and yet are not possible.
And, no, I've never seen one. If they're not possible, they don't happen.

2007-09-04 09:19:02 · answer #9 · answered by chasm81 4 · 1 1

I was in a car that was carreening out of control. We were spinning on a sheet of ice and we crossed 6 lanes of I-35E with traffic in four of those 6 lanes. There was a barricade in the middle that we were headed to. With no snow pile or anything else to stop us. we came to a complete stop with only a couple of inches to spare. That is a miracle.

2007-09-04 09:20:21 · answer #10 · answered by Scott 3 · 2 1

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