Sure, you can see a miracle without being doomed to the mental ward. Just don't tell anyone.
2007-10-24 05:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Not quite sure what you are getting at. However, I believe that miracles and the supernatural is MORE real than even the natural world. A number of the people in insane assylums are there because of demonic influence. However, the mind can also play tricks. This is where spiritual discernment comes in.
2007-10-24 12:20:34
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answered by ~*<3J<3*~ 4
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Yes. There are miracles happening around us all day every day that we grow so accustomed to that we walk right by them. Even the fact that we are living and breathing is a miracle.
2007-10-24 12:26:55
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answered by Kiibigsis 3
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I believe there are individuals who actuallybelieve they have witnessed a "miracle", but I do not believe in miracles.
2007-10-24 12:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well your question is almost incomprehensible, but I'll try to answer what I THINK you're asking about.
'Miracles' are simply events that are difficult to understand or explain by mundane means. That difficulty does NOT mean that they are miraculous, it simply means that the explanation for it is elusive.
Those who 'see' miraculous events occurring and refuse to believe ANY mundane explanation are not thinking clearly and in fact are SOMETIMES psychotic. Not always, but sometimes. Other times they are simply victims of self-deception.
2007-10-24 12:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Consider that the basic belief in Psychiatry is humanism, which denies the existence of God.
So, they are actually in many ways judging people by their own disbeliefs, or beliefs.
2007-10-24 12:25:42
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answered by Jed 7
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Delusional disorders have more than one diagnostic criteria.
Seeing a miracle is not enough to make a diagnosis.
2007-10-24 12:20:42
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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I'm not seeing any logic here...
So we should release all the people who are hearing God tell them to kill their families/strangers? That doesn't seem logical.
2007-10-24 12:21:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you are considered mad when you try and convince other people of outrageous things, and have NO EVIDENCE to support your claim.
It doesn't matter if it's a miracle or Santa Claus.
2007-10-24 12:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in miracles, demons, gods, angels, aliens etc etc
2007-10-24 12:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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