Do you believe in miracles?
By jen14ed
@jen14ed (865)
Philippines
September 5, 2009 2:02am CST
These days most people think it unscientific to believe in "miracles" and irreligious not to believe in them. but would the occurrence of miracles really violate the principles of science? and would their non-occurrence really undermine religion? are you believe in miracle why?
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@killersss (638)
• India
5 Sep 09
yes i do believe in miracles, as i do believe in god and his strength. miracle is something when you are not expecting something to happen and it happens and makes your day it is known as a miracle, now even if it is a coincidence a religious man like me will think that it is a miracle. i has nothing to do with religion i think it has got to do with the thinking.
@blungel0830 (841)
• Philippines
5 Sep 09
Yes, jen14ed, I believe in miracles. We witness them everyday in the things that we most often take for granted. It is a miracle that we wake up each day, whether we wake up in good health or not. It is a miracle that the sun shines and that the planets do not collide. I believe in a God who is almighty to work out miracles whether men believe in them or not.
I remember how God, by working a miracle, confounded doctors who said that my sister is not going to make it. When doctors said that she will no longer wake up due to advanced cancer, she woke up the next day! The first question one of her doctors asked us when my sister miraculously recovered--"Do you believe in miracles?"
For those who believe, no explanation is necessary but for those who do not no explanation is possible.
Lately, science has been confirming what has been written in the Bible ages ago.