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Miracles are defined as violations of the laws of nature, which means that for miracles to occur, they must be performed by a deity. Indeed, almost every religion has its miracles, as part of the evidence that that particular religion is truly authentic.
As to whether this actually happens, the great British philosopher David Hume (Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Of Miracles) believed that miracles must be thought of as possible, but that there is no evidence sufficient to establish that any of the claimed historical miracles actually occurred.
miracles and wonders
A:We have no reliable evidence that Saint Mark ever performed any miracles.
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Jesus performed 19 miracles in Luke.
If St. George performed any miracles, there is no record of them.
The miracles performed by Jesus should not be regarded as magic tricks.
We have no record of any miracles performed by St. Monica. What's more, saints do not 'perform' miracles. Saints act as a channel for God to work miracles.
All four Gospels contain miracles performed by Jesus.
Jesus did a great deal of miracles in the short time he was here.
The New Testament has more miracles because Jesus is present in the New Testament and performed many miracles.
Imam Ali has performed many many miracles by the order of the Almighty. There are atleast 250 miracles on record, including bringing the dead to life.
A:The assumption is that people have ever been able to perform miracles. Generally, the mainstream Christian religions assume that living persons do not now perform miracles. However, an important custom in the Catholic Church is the acknowledgement of posthumous miracles supposedly performed by saints, or at least performed as a result of their intercession. Reports of such miracles are constantly being reported, especially for candidates for canonisation.