Undoubtedly some scientists believe in that miracles can happen, simply because they are Christians, Muslims or members of other faiths that teach miracles. However, this is different from a scientific perspective, because miracles should violate a law of nature and therefore be contrary to science.
Science never needs to consider whether most miracles, such as those in The Bible or the Koran, ever really occurred, because historians and scholars will have already established otherwise. When scientists began to realise that the world is far older than the scriptures say, they were not looking to disprove those scriptures and were at first somewhat embarrassed by their findings.
The Catholic Church has continued to pronounce miracles right up until the present day, usually as part of the canonisation of its saints. Scientists generally accept the right of a religion to teach miracles in this way, and do not go out of their way on a case by case basis to prove that these miracles never occurred. It can be noted that the preferred miracles of modern times are cures of cancer, which in any case can go into remission with the same regularity.
Lourdes is now a site for Catholic pilgrimage because it is renowned for its cures. It receives over 80,000 pilgrims a year, of whom approximately 7000 people have sought to have cures confirmed as miracles. Only 68 of these have been declared as scientifically inexplicable by both the Lourdes Medical Bureau and the Catholic Church, a number so small as to suggest that these cases were likely to have been cured or gone into remission anyway. This is the medical and scientific perspective. For more information on Lourdes, please visit: http://Christianity.answers.com/Catholicism/visions-of-the-virgin-mary
The miracle of the Shroud of Turn has been shattered by the historical evidence surrounding its appearance, the bishop's report, written in 1389 by Pierre D'Arcis to the Avignon pope, Clement VII and by recent scientific evidence establishing it as a forgery.
If there are two miracles with no scientific explanation attributed to a person.
Personal beliefs or opinions are not a result of scientific theory. Scientific theories are based on empirical evidence and reasoning, not on subjective views or perspectives.
The main reason why they refer to them as miracles is usually because it defies logic and science. Science has been baffled by miraculous recoveries from terminal illnesses and debilitating diseases. There are also many strange phenomenons in the world that continue to baffle the logical/scientific mind.However, the scientific miracles of Quran, holy book of the Islam religion, are the only miracles that been possible to be proved by the current state of art of science, technology, information, and discoveries. It is meant by the scientific miracles of Quran that Quran included lots of scientific statements that was only proved by the current state of art of science and information. These scientific statements are considered as scientific miracles because of their revelation in the seventh century (Quran revelation started in year 610 AD) while they were been possible to be validated and proved only with the current state-of-art of knowledge, science and discoveries. This is considered as one of the proofs that the holy book Qur'an was a revelation from God to Prophet Mohamed and that Qur'an was not authored by a human-being or extracted from other human-being authored documents, as some may claim.
Science does not deny the possibility of miracles, but rather seeks to understand natural phenomena through observable evidence and experiments. Miracles are events that are believed to occur beyond the natural laws that science currently understands. Some people may view miracles as instances of divine intervention, while others may seek scientific explanations for seemingly miraculous events.
no miracles do not exist and science lies and god doesnt exist...the world was just their
Different perspectives in society can significantly influence scientists by shaping research priorities, funding availability, and public acceptance of scientific findings. Cultural, ethical, and political views can lead to varying interpretations of data and impact the direction of scientific inquiry. This can create pressures on scientists to align their work with societal expectations or norms, potentially affecting the objectivity and integrity of their research. Ultimately, these perspectives can either foster collaboration and innovation or create barriers to scientific progress.
The Miracles
miracles do exist, it just depends on the situation and your religion A large proportion of the world's population, probably a majority, believe that miracles do exist, yet you are asking why they don't. I cannot offer any definitive answers to religious issues, because everyone is entitled to their own religious beliefs. But if you choose to view the world in a non-religious manner, then you would seek scientific explanations for all events, and even though there would still be very surprising, or remarkable, or improbable events, they would all have scientific explanations and hence would not be classified as miracles (except in a purely metaphorical sense). You may have had another question in mind. Possibly you find it mysterious that there are so many miracles reported in the bible, and in the middle ages, yet none that hold up under examination in the 21st century. If that is your concern, I would merely suggest that we live in a more skeptical age.
There are no miracles of Satanism, if anything, you create your own miracles through your own will.
Jesus miracles proved that He was divine. In all His miracles faith was a major ingredient.
I'd need a whole essay to really delve into this, but here is the brunt of it: Historical perspectives have played a huge role in the lives of homosexual individuals. In ancient times it was fairly common and so it happened freely. In the sexually stifling Victorian times, while straight sex was unsightly, gay sex was unheard of. However, though it affected the visibility of the homosexual individuals, it by no means made them disappear. Scientific perspectives could easily be argued to be little more than modern-day historical perspectives. The scientific perspective is the way that we (logical individuals) currently try to view homosexuality. As the culture as a whole tries to understand homosexuality (which seems to have been around for eons) homosexuals try to help culture understand and, in turn, understand themselves. Historical and scientific perspectives on homosexuality force homosexuals to mirror trends rampant in a culture at any givent time.
The Miracles was created in 1955.