It is easier to deal first with Adam and Eve, as they clearly were not real. Not only is there no evidence for their existence, the scientific and historical evidence we do have is contrary to their existence.Whether Jesus was real can be broken down into two separate questions. First, did Jesus exist? Second, did Jesus perform miracles and was he the son of God?The existence of the gospels does not resolve these issues. However, most historians assume that Jesus probably did live some time around the first century CE, although there is no evidence for him. There is no reason to believe he performed miracles and no reason to believe he was the son of God.
A:We have no reliable evidence that Saint Mark ever performed any miracles.
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A: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 are important to show the Glory of God and to help us humans when we need them. Miracle healings are a real blessing.
In the Quran, it is believed that Muhammad performed miracles, known as "ayat" or signs from God. These miracles include the splitting of the moon, the Isra and Mi'raj (night journey and ascension to heaven), and the flowing of water from his fingers. These miracles are seen as evidence of his prophethood and divine connection.
A:There are hundreds of gods, and even today many are worshipped somewhere in the world. Almost all of them are credited with miracles, but the great British philosopher David Hume said in his essay 'Of Miracles', published in his Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748), that there is no evidence sufficient to establish that any of the claimed historical miracles actually occurred. He said that by the very nature of the case - a miracle being contrary to the uniform experience of humankind - it is unlikely that the initial evidence against a miracle will ever be outweighed by the evidence in favour of it.
Belief in miracles continues to be present in many cultures and religions. While some individuals report personal experiences of what they interpret as miracles, these events are often subjective and open to interpretation. Scientifically, there is no conclusive evidence that definitively proves the occurrence of miracles in modern times.
Usually, because there is no evidence to support a claim. Often one will not believe in miracles because of personal beliefs or prior judgment of the one claiming a miracle.
The American Red Cross Celebrates Real-Life Miracles - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 24 December 1998
Miracles are real, maybe some Christians haven't realized it yet, but Christians can join together and by Christian faith can pray forth miracles or cast out diseases and infirmities. The miracles are from God, not from the people, but by faith healings can happen.
A miracle is the intervention of a deity in the established laws of the universe. Buddhism has no deities so miracles cannot be caused by deities (as there are none). Buddha himfelf indicated that doing of miracles by those seeking to insire followers has no part in Buddhism.