Any one can believe in a miracle they just have to get themselves to that stage but I can tell u this I'm a Christian and I believe in miracles and if someone is tellin u that miracles aren't true in your religion then find someone else for advice.
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Every religion has its miracles, as part of the evidence that that particular religion is truly authentic. The New Testament describes many miracles performed by Jesus during his time on earth. Acts of the Apostles describes the awe-inspiring miracles performed by the apostle Peter, who at times seems to have excelled Jesus with his miracles. People brought the sick just in the hope that Peter's shadow would pass over them and they would be cured (Acts 5:15).
The Catholic Church maintains a post-biblical tradition of miracles, with numerous saints canonised because of supposed miracles attributed to them. Miraculous apparitions to young children and simple peasants, at Fatima, Lourdes, Guadalupe and elsewhere have been attributed to the virgin Mary.
The great British philosopher David Hume (Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Of Miracles) believed that miracles must be thought of as possible, but says there is no evidence sufficient to establish that any of the claimed historical miracles actually occurred.
The religious leaders once asked Jesus by what power or authority he performed signs and miracles?
Jesus christ ------------------------ and also God and the holy sprit
Since the majority of Scandinavians are reported to be nonbelievers, they believe neither in the accuracy of the Bible nor in miracles.
To quote Carver himself, "No, but I have to believe in miracles and the possibility of ressurection."
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He believed in past miracles and prophecies no longer needed. [His words]
Erminio Gennaro has written: 'Treviglio nel Seicento tra miracoli uomini e soldi' -- subject(s): Apparitions and miracles, History, Miracles, Religious life and customs
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James Mulligan has written: 'Medjugorje' -- subject(s): Religious life and customs, Apparitions and miracles
"Miracles" by C.S. Lewis is a philosophical and theological work intended for adult readers and scholars interested in exploring Christian apologetics and the concept of miracles in Christianity. It may be more suitable for readers aged 16 and above who have an interest in deepening their understanding of religious beliefs.
A:No. It would be far more believable to say either that Jesus really did perform miracles or that the gospels stories are, at least in large part, fabrications.
Rich Zimmer has written: 'I went to Medugorje' -- subject(s): Apparitions and miracles, Religious life and customs