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2007-12-06 18:49:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

I'm in this phase where I start to doubt if miracles are real or not.
Many miracles in the church are not genuine, and are either exaggerated popped up miracles, or they're based on ideas, impressions or situations which men estimated differently.
Then they say "It's a miracle!".

In my life I've seen many things which can account for 'miracles', even simple things like being outside late after midnight, long past the time when there'd be a bus passing by.
Kind of getting scared, praying, and seeing the last bus passing by going to depot, saying I was lucky because he wasn't planning on passing by the busstop but on the last minute changed route (the minute I started praying).
He was riding a bus that came from another route, was delayed, and drove straight on to depot to end his round of driving.

The problem with miracles is that often it starts so small that there'd never be any evidence of the existance of God, and most people just say it's 'luck'.

In the days of Einstein, he and another scientist once argued:
Einstein said : "if we discover the smallest part of the atom, then we'll find proof that God exsists".
The other scientist said: "You'll never find proof that God exsists through science"; meaning, you'll only find more details about the system which has somehow been created (by God).
But you won't find proof of God anywhere; not even in miracles, and that's why believing in God is called 'faith', not 'evidence'.
Many took that idea, and started their journey as 'Atheists', although in the beginning the scientist never mentioned that God didn't exsist.

Every scientist has to, one day, aknowledge that there's some higher force out there that created it all!
And christians/jews have been examening and learned a great deal about that so called 'force'; and came to the conclusion that no force could create it all.
It had to be intelligence too; and more even!
Much more, not only force and intelligence, but love too. Since love is the source of a perfect world, therefor God must be more then a force, more then intelligence, and more then love too!

If you look into the sky, and wonder about the 'macro-cosmos' and the 'micro-cosmos' (the galaxies stars and space, or the smallness of an atom) and wonder, where does it all end? and if it ends, what's beyond that?
And how can somethign so complex as a human being be created out of 'nothing'?
All that should be enough to make you realise there's somethign more then this.
Anyone saying there's nothing more, is just a fool, and is fooling himself.
If you're honest with yourself you will agree.

But even if I don't understand all of this, I have realised, it's much better to just accept certain things, with the chance of going to heaven, rather then not accept it, being stubborn, and then at the end of my life realise there IS something more, and whatever I end up in ISN'T where I hoped to be...

Long answer, on a short question; I doubt that I've seen many miracles, and want to see more, yet I know there's more out there!

2007-12-09 16:08:45 · answer #2 · answered by ProDigit 3 · 1 0

Sara, Miracles happen as a result of faith. Actually I think it is a little more than that. It's like when you just know something and don't really don't know how you know it. But you do! These ,miracles come from the knowing. You can will a knowing if you refuse to allow any other thoughts concerning the subject to enter your thoughts. This is kind of deep. But I tend to stay there anyway so I should be able to explaine it. I was born with asthma. I had my first attack at 2 months of age. my lips were blue before I was noticed. I had trouble with my lungs all my life. I am 47 and now I am well. Seldom even get a common cold. Did God do it. Well maybe, I am loosing faith in God but finding I have faith in me. I think I am in control of what happens to me. I am responsible for my own actions. A miracle in my opinion is birth, but where does that leave death. I died as a baby, the doc in the er brought me back. as years went by I developed bronchitis and then emphesyma, and at 47 I take no meds no oxygen and I can run.

2007-12-09 01:48:05 · answer #3 · answered by Saunter 2 · 0 0

Well,You have greatly raised a good question........
Miracles ?....for us to understand the real meaning of a miracle ,we must first of all believe that there is a God in heaven who exist in our lives,not only a God but God of gods.To him all things are possible,
A miracle is something which can be done or achieved beyond the scope of human intelligent but only through the power of God.
I have encountered many miracles in my life.The is only one thing that is needed for one to believe in miracles not magic....it is Faith in God...
I have never dreamed of attaining a scholarship to study abroad because I thought I was very poor and can't do that but God opened a way for me now Am studying abroad...I call that a miracle.
Living a health live everyday it is a miracle to me no sickness ooh its a miracle
Am just 21 years old but the respect am given is great compared to some old people I see,because God has given me wisdom and understanding which is greater than others I call that a miracle and a blessing.
One thing I greatly believe is miracles do exist and thus the truth......I've seen man and woman being healed form prolonged illness miracles,miracles

2007-12-07 03:45:54 · answer #4 · answered by Master 1 · 1 0

Well, I can't recall any miracles occurring for me personally, but I once knew a man who was an alcoholic and his wife and family were Christians. They would pray for him all the time.

After a long while something snapped and he found himself at rock bottom, health problems, financial problems, problems with the law etc.......

At this lowest point he found God.

The change was astonishing. Every thing that he lost was slowly restored and he really turned his life around.

His wife said some time later that she believed that she had seen a miracle, no less than when Jesus turned the water into wine. She said that in her house God had turned whiskey into food for her hungry children, furniture for her house and love for her husband.

Miracles were never a form of entertainment but instead were meant to change lives as the result of faith.

2007-12-07 03:31:28 · answer #5 · answered by slim 2 · 2 0

Every moment in my life is a miracle at least is what I think. But if you really want to know what other persons sense as a miracle in their lives visit this site: www.i-miracle.org

This site is trying to show the world that what you are asking: the miracles in the world and in the life. Check it! Hope that answers your question. :)

2007-12-10 12:11:19 · answer #6 · answered by Ulic 1 · 0 0

He gave me comfort from my twin who died when she came to me in a dream a few weeks after she died. He saved my life when I had to have 12 inches of my large intestine and MY ENTIRE RECTUM removed. The surgeon was able to build a new one for me. (God saved me through modern medicine)

There are many more, but as you are a scoffer and a cynic, you would never "get it." You seem to be in attack mode 24/7 when it comes to those who do not believe as you do.

It would indeed be a miracle if you showed some kindness and acceptance of those who do not believe as you do.
Your "questions" are mainly an attack, however.

2007-12-07 05:49:11 · answer #7 · answered by batgirl2good 7 · 1 0

God has shown me miracles everyday.
1. My daughter's good health
2. My good health
3. My husband's good health
4. My job (that I still have it)
5. The very air that I breathe
6. The food that I and my family eat
There are plenty and innumerable of miracles that happen in my life everyday

2007-12-07 02:58:01 · answer #8 · answered by ~Amor~ 3 · 4 2

Life itself is a miracle! I see this miracle each and every morning I look in the mirror. I ask no further questions. Seeing is believing!

2007-12-07 02:55:41 · answer #9 · answered by GasLight 4 · 3 2

It would be a miracle to see god....

2007-12-07 03:32:57 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just one so far, back in 1991 i had a serious truck accident, we were transporting KeriKeri oranges from KeriKeri to Auckland to be exported to Japan, anyway, we jack knifed around the bend and i went flying out the front windscreen taking that with me i was somersaulting throught the air as the truck was coming up behind me, pretty fast too, as i was flying through the air a bloody motorbike went screaming under me just dodging the truck(dont know how as i was on the verge of dying), i landed on a concrete pipe embedded in the gound on my back, and inches away from the river that was under the Puhoi Bridge, i broke my collar bone, f**ked my back and the truck's cab stopped and hung over the bridge right above me, then the firemen broke my foot cause they thought it was a branch(lol), anyway my point is i could have been killed 4 times, 1. the motorbike could have been a car or another truck,2. the railing of the bridge went straight through the passengers window(at the back)so thank god back then trucks didnt have seat belts or else i wouldnt of flown out the windscreen, 3. i couldve landed in the river and drowned and 4. the truck couldve carried on over the bridge right on top of me...Was definately my nan(who has passed) with the help of god easing me through the air as i wasnt screaming(except on that first omg i'm going to die feeling,) and when i came too the first thing i said was, thank you god!!

2007-12-07 03:11:21 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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