Let's have a legitimate source for this so-called miracle before we start happy clapping over it.
It's lovely to see how readily Christians are prepared to celebrate the waste of a human life at their deity's whim. First it was Jesus, now it's this poor child. Is there no end to your sadism and gullibility in that religion?
The only sources for this ''miracle'' are http://www.conviviality80.blogspot.com, http://www.www.faithbase.com or a profile on Friendster. It has NO reports in the mainstream media at all. Credibility zero.
2007-11-23 15:37:06
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answered by chris m 5
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Waste of human life? If this was real then that girl's short life would have served an awesome purpose. It would be a really tragic that she died afterwards but still, in the short time, a miracle would have happened and many could have been saved. Jesus' life was never a waste. It's called a sacrifice. Jesus died so that everyone on the earth (sinners) doesn't have to die the most excruciating death. Sin is something that distances us from God. If a person is distanced from God then they're unable to enter a holy place like heaven and so they die. Jesus was the only innocent human and was sent to earth so that we no longer had sin. Sin is now forgiven because the 'debt is paid'. You think that one person's extreme sacrifice for the eternal lives of millions is a waste? And don't try and pull that "Jesus didn't exist" rubbish, because the life and death of Jesus is the most attested fact in history. Historians have proven it to be undeniably true.
2015-04-17 22:41:41
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answered by James 2
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Baby Born Message
2016-10-22 08:28:53
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answered by ? 4
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It is most definitely true. Jesus told us:"Don't be troubled. You trust God, now trust in me. There are many rooms in my Father's home, and I am going to prepare a place for you. If this were not so, I would tell you plainly. When everything is ready, I will come and get you, so that you will always be with me where I am." You guys are asking for proof. what you need is trust in God. Jesus would never lie. God bless all of you!
source:(NLT, John 14:1-4)
2015-05-14 07:23:59
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answered by olga 1
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Hi there, I got all goose pimples when I read this.
Jesus promised that the same way he had gone on the mountain of tranfiguration, the He will come back and He is not a man that He should lie.
My friends we must be ready to meat Him when He comes to fetch those who are HIS.
I believe that it's right. And then being that we are now swiftly approaching that age, and the coming of our blessed Lord, I think it's most profitable for us to speak to the people in the age and the hour that we are now living.
And may God add His blessings to the reading of His Word. And bring forth the context, as we read the text to His people that we would be warned of the time we're living. And reading now from Revelations the 3rd chapter and the 20th verse...
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: and if any... hear my voice, and will open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
God is unusual. And He does things in an unusual way. We become so earth bound with our finite way of thinking to His great, infinite mind till we just get one, little course set up, and we feel like we're just going fine; but if we could only look and see as God sees, how much different things would look and be to us.
And the Bible says that God works in mysterious ways, His wonders to perform. And then, it might be said that this is rather a small text to take for a big convention. But it is small. There's just a few words in here, but it's not the size of the text. It's what the text is. It's the Word of God.
And that's where the value lays. It's not in the paper that it's written on, nor neither is it the ink that--that made the letter on the paper. But it's what it is.
I have heard the following story:-
Sometime ago, in Louisville, Kentucky, just across from where I live, I had a little friend over there... I knew of him. And he would go up into the attic, one day, the old garret, and was searching around up there to see what he could find, just like a little boy of about ten years old would do, just little busy-body.
And down in an old--old trunk he found a little postage stamp that had turned yellow. It was perhaps many years old.
So with one thing on his mind that maybe he could get out of the sale of this postage stamp, enough money to purchase himself an ice cream... So he knew a stamp collector and down the street he went to the collector.
And he said to this collector, "Take a look at this stamp and tell me what you will give me for this stamp." And the collector picked it up, and looked at it, and put it under the glass, and he said, "I will give you one dollar for that stamp."
Why, he would thought a five cents would've been a good price. So he sold the stamp quickly, and taken the dollar, and down the street for his ice cream.
Sometime later, I guess about three months, that stamp collector sold that stamp for twenty-five hundred dollars. And it went from one to another, until now that stamp's worth more than a quarter of a million dollars.
You see, it wasn't the paper. The little piece of paper had turned yellow. But it was what was on the paper that counted. That's what meant so much.
And that's the way it is today with this little text. It isn't the paper, or what size it is, it's what's wrote on it. It's the Word of the eternal God. "All heavens and earth will pass away, but this Word shall never fail." It's God's Word.
Take care
Even so ..... Lord Jesus Come!
Don't delay for tomorrow is promised to no one. Make a decision and ask Jesus in you heart today. Tomorrow might be to late.
2007-11-23 21:22:24
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answered by INCOGNITO 3
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John won't let an opportunity go by that shows us that Jesus is God. He is omniscient -- He knows everything. He knew exactly what was going to happen, and He didn't wait for His enemies to get Him. He wasn't hiding behind an olive tree; he went out the gate and met them when they were on their way in. Christ was so humble and so willing in His self-sacrifice. Jesus initiated the confrontation, not Judas. Judas didn't even have an opportunity to open his mouth. He went out of the gate to meet them as they were coming to get Him. In His omniscience, He had seen Judas make his deal, He had seen them all leave Jerusalem, go down the hill, and then up the Mount of Olives. Then He walked right out and met them. This is the majestic courage of Jesus Christ. What magnificent boldness He displayed in going to the cross for us! "...Jesus saith unto them, I am He...." The "He" isn't present in the Greek. So Jesus just says, "I am." Whose name is that? It is God's name. "As soon, then, as He had said unto them, I am..., they went backward, and fell to the ground." Jesus wanted us to know Judas was there to show that Judas had no power. All Jesus had to do was say His name and they all went down. The other Gospels dwell on Jesus' agony -- on His knees on the ground in anguish. But not in John's Gospel. Jesus is standing and the whole Roman army is on the ground. Jesus Christ is God so they fell in fear!!!!!!!
2016-04-09 04:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-02-17 18:32:36
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answered by jason 3
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Show me a source and I might consider believing you.
2007-11-23 15:37:18
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answered by Dram Synfuel 3
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2007-11-23 15:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this what you are talking about?
It was written in English not Portuguese?
2007-11-23 15:40:14
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answered by ! 6
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