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Made of miracles12/8/2022 ![]() ![]() And see the other cases above! The trouble is interpreting the full width and breath of such data. Certainly I'd except Christians to have them too, not just bank robbers. Do they point in the direction of one religion being true? See here, here, here, here, here, here, and lastly see, This Is My Lucky Day, a video featuring jaw-dropping scenes in the lives of people walking or driving who are very nearly killed, and in the final scene some bank robbers in their escape vehicle are literally surrounded when several police vehicles arrive, but the police don't realize they have surrounded the robbers, so the police all leave their cars simultaneously and rush into the bank together, leaving the police cars empty, so the robbers simply drive off!) Yes, there are amazing coincidences. So what does God expect us to believe?Ģ) Amazing, astonishing coincidences. One such tale comes out of Cambodia concerning a three-year-old healer whom multitudes are flocking to see. Yes people tell stories that involve amazing healings. Or, herbal and nutritional supplements claimed by some to be involved in their remissions. It also does not discuss cases of spontaneous remission from terminal cancers that happen on a statistical basis, see here. Keener's book on Miracles is top heavy with tales of Protestants and Pentecostals who say they have been miraculously healed, though it appears light on stories from Catholics, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Native Americans, New Agers, Wiccans, Scientologists, Tribalists or Aborigines. ![]() Let's look at some personal experiences below to illustrate what I mean.ġ) Amazing healings. I do not have to claim that everyone's religious experiences are false in order to ask, How can God expect us to know what to make of the diversity of religious beliefs and miracle stories? We are presented with a mixed bag of evidence. ![]()
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