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Posted in Health and Nutrition on 08/04/2007 05:42 am by Steven Nerenberg
I keep hearing about these "miracles" prove the existence of God but every time I managed to get someone who ….?
explain one there is always a natural explanation for the event. For example, someone might say "Yes to Jesus, you're the only reason for which was cured my cancer, "even though they just spent years of medical treatment, you guessed it, a real person. Or they talk of a divine event as the sun flying around all crazy in the sky (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_of_the_sun) yet no one manages to take a snapshot even though this event was apparently intended to give enough time to prepare. I guess what I'm asking is that people stop taking compleatly possible without religious events probable or imaginary Stroie and write it off as Mirical? JT, who used to talk to Jesus as a child. The only problem is that I was talking to nothing. Irom, only stole four minutes of my life and I want them back. That was nothing. Nothing happened. He said he could walk with a walker and I saw him walking without it. All I saw was his mother holding him.
I am a Christian and I've noticed that. Christians, on average, do not read much in the Bible does not even know what it says about miracles (unfortunately). They say things like childbirth is a miracle! This is not what the Bible means by a miracle. A miracle, by definition, is not a natural event, such as childbirth, that happens a thousand times a day, and since the beginning of the process to finish, can be explained in natural terms! By contrast, a miracle is defined as "a direct and unique supernatural act of God. "That being the case, which is supernatural, it can be proven scientifically – it is not natural or normal. Science only can see things that can be observed and studied and replicated (regularities). However, this does not disqualify miracles as true or possible. Science can only prove science stuff! The statement, for example, that "the only truth are those proven by science" can not be scientifically proven – no is a scientific statement is only a statement about science. If this statement is true, is not really scientific, but philosophical, and if that is the case then philosophical statements may be true – not just science!
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