Yeah, I wonder how come Jesus gives new legs to amputees, when they pray really hard.
What? He doesn't? What? Jesus doesn't do legs?
Never mind.
2007-11-25 00:02:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I don't remember the exact stat but I heard that a survey was conducted of doctors and ask if they believed in a higher being and a large percentage responded yes because they had seen too many recoveries (miracles) that shouldn't have happened apart God.
2007-11-25 08:28:37
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answered by maejcraig 1
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Yes I do believe in miracles of holy prophets from Abraham to
Muhammad. Before age of reason, God showed miracles via
His prophets as proof of their truth.
Muhammad is the only prophet knwon to history and is the only one born in the age of reason. So his miracles came in
normal course , but not as a proof of his truthfulness. His
prophecies are miraclous and so is the book Revealed unto
him, the holy Quran.
Javced Kaleem
2007-11-25 08:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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i know i do believe in mracles. my grandmother for example, she was sick one night and i had just finished seeing my girlfriend. my girlfriend got a call to work that day and i was coming home when i got a call from my grandfather saying im gonna take your grandma to the hospital because she is sick. i in turn, drove to her house and took her to the hospital. well turns out she had a few stuff going wrong and needed surgery, and that i managed to get her there very early or else she prob would not be here now. so i believe it was a miracle (work of god) that all that seemed to happen all at once.
2007-11-25 08:03:49
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answered by ersan b 4
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I believe 'miracles' happen every day, we just don't see them sometimes. Miracles are a natural result of natural laws. When a miracle appears to exceed natural laws, i.e. like magic, it's only because we do not yet understand the nature of natural law to its fullest.
2007-11-25 08:02:49
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answered by Fancy That 6
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Yes I do.. its a miracle people believe in an invisible man.
2007-11-25 08:01:07
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answered by ƴℏḉя@ηα ḯṫṥḯянℭ 4
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You can't explain them because you don't know how they are done. I was watching Criss Angell on TV a few mins ago. I can't explain what he did. Does that make it a religious experience? Was god hiding around the corner giggling?
Short answer. NO.
I do wonder why things happen. I wonder why my wife burned my pancakes, for example. She told me that she heard god telling her to do it.
2007-11-25 08:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, and yes I do. I just leave the explanation up to God. If I need to know either he can tell me or not. Some things will be revealed to us in this life, some in the next.
2007-11-25 08:21:36
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answered by paula r 7
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I believe the miracles made by Jesus Christ but sorry to tell you that there are no more miracles today. it is only God who could show miralces. Everythinbg that is not from God are false miracles.
2007-11-25 08:03:27
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answered by Jesus M 7
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I believe everything has a logical explanation, we just haven't gained the knowledge to explain everything yet.
2007-11-25 08:08:02
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answered by Freethinker 6
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No, what one sees as 'miracles' I see as coincidence.
2007-11-25 08:01:03
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answered by genaddt 7
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