There are many possible answers.
Maybe there never were any real miracles and the biblical accounts of Jesus healing the sick and turning water into wine were embellished from actual happenings or were made up entirely.
Maybe God chooses not to perform miracles because proof renders faith useless, and faith is what God demands.
Maybe there are miracles happening today, but they are able to be explained scientifically.
Catholics recognize more miracles than do the Protestants.
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.
In 1896, the first recorded event was the Men's Triple Jump.
Paul Croy has written: 'Pioneer pencil dust' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, Poetry
Day of Miracles - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Day of Miracles - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 11 September 2005
The 'Poem of Aqhat' is recorded on clay tablets in cuneiform script. These tablets were discovered at the ancient city of Ugarit in modern-day Syria.
Spinach originated in the middle east. It was first recorded use was in Persia (Modern day Iran).
Day of Discovery - 1968 The Six Miracles of Calvary was released on: USA: 12 March 2014
These two epic poems are among the first epic poems recorded which have survived to modern day.
Making something more efficient or more like the present day; modern.
Isabel is more common due to the time: modern day