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See your problem is you put limits on God almighty where there are none.The bible says God's thoughts and man's thoughts are as far as the heavens are from the earth.Remember let God be true and every man a liar.The bible is God's word,so yes if it says it,it happened.Faith.I know what Jesus has brought me from and done for me.
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HO HO HO. There is no Virgin birth. I find that insulting. As if someone has to be a Virgin to be worthy of holiness. Secondly how does someone scientifically prove anything? Science is a set of rules that change just like time and life. Miracles exist everywhere all day long. The idiots with their silly ass microscopes looking for "proof" have to ask themselves, where did the idea of the microscope come from? Where do ideas come from? Where do you come from? Get out the microscope.
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I've watched two or more documentaries on cable TV about tests and experiments that are going on as you say, so this does occur. Some of the things will be impossible to recreate because they were acts of God that are impossible for man.
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Evidently you don't understand the meaning of the words "miracle" or "God". No one ever said these were natural events (though many in the 19th century tried to argue that they were superstitious interpretations of natural events). A miracle is an unprecedented and sovereign act of God. And God, assuming He exists, is by definition certainly capable of doing anything He wants to do. If He could speak then entire universe and natural law into existence with a word, these little feats would be no problem for him.
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Well, I guess they wouldn't be miracles if they were scientifically possible, so it doesn't really prove anything. If there were scientifically explainable method to walk on water, it wouldn't be a miracle to do it. You would just have the sciency knowledge you needed to pull it off. (Which reminds me of Asimov's law that any sufficiently advanced technology to us will be indistinguishable from magic.) Trying to prove anything biblical using science is just wrong-headed, in my view. Not only is it impossible, it is untrue to the spirit in which those stories were written. Long ago, even as recently as the Renaissance, the idea of taking the bible or any religion literally was unheard of. It was all "mythos", a metaphorical explanation of intangible truths. These were ideas, concepts, paradigms, that captured aspects of life in ways that were remarkably vivid and poignant. Yes, there are miracles in the stories, but trying to prove them with science is removing the magic and therefore the point. Yet even the religious have been determined to cloak their religion in reason and science ever since the Enlightenment, which is how we got to the point of Biblical Literalism. What you might reasonably ask people like that regarding miracles is: why is it that all of these astonishing miracles and happenings stopped 2000 years ago, before there could be any reliable documentary evidence? Did god lose interest in things, or what? Or does he just perform small personal miracles that only appear to the limited few and are cleverly disguised as chance?
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