Many denominations that adhere to a more liberal or rationalist theological perspective, such as certain branches of Unitarian Universalism, some forms of modernist Christianity, and certain secular humanist groups, may not believe in miracles as traditionally defined. Additionally, some denominations within the broader Christian tradition, like certain Quaker meetings, may emphasize personal experience and ethical living over supernatural events. These groups often view miracles as symbolic rather than literal occurrences.
I think:Lena Philipsson - I Believe In Miracles
The Nelsons song How Many More Miracles Do You Need does not have posted lyrics. By listening to the song one could figure out what they believe the lyrics are.
'Charismatic' used in a Christian context refers in general terms to Christians over a variety of denominations who believe in the present day application of the spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues, prophecy, miracles and healing. These gifts are believed to be received through the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The word is derived from the Greek word charisma meaning 'gifts of grace'.
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Numerous groups and denominations of Christians believe that the time of miracles has passed. Many of them use 1 Corinthians 13:8-10 as a foundation, saying that the "perfection" or "that which is perfect" is the Bible.
Do You Believe in Miracles was created on 1985-11-18.
I Don't Believe In Miracles was created in 1988-08.
The song "I Can't Believe" was on The MIRACLES' second album , " "Cookin' With The Miracles". It is available on CD.
No, you do not have to believe in miracles to believe in God. Some of America's Founding Fathers were deists. Deists believe that the creator God, having created the world, takes no further interest in his creation and performs no miracles. Of course, the fact that miracles do not really happen is more naturally aligned with a belief that there is no God at all.
No, not all Christian denominations believe in the Trinity. Some denominations, such as Unitarian Universalists and Jehovah's Witnesses, do not adhere to the doctrine of the Trinity.
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I think:Lena Philipsson - I Believe In Miracles
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see related questions; * http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_miracle * Why does the church today have a difficult time accepting miracles such as the presence of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit?
Any Christian who has read the Bible would be considered a heretic if they did not believe in miracles. The New Testament is full of miracles. To deny miracles is to deny the supreme power of God.
The miracles performed by Jesus should not be regarded as magic tricks.