No, because science has improved.
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.
Jesus was from the region of Galilee in ancient Israel. He spent much of his ministry preaching and performing miracles in the area around the Sea of Galilee.
The Bible records about 13 miracles for the prophet Elijah and about 16 miracles for the prophet Elisha. Their miracles included acts such as raising the dead, multiplying food, and controlling the elements.
People reacted to Jesus' miracles with a range of responses. Some believed in his divine nature and followed him as a result of witnessing the miracles. Others were skeptical and questioned his abilities, attributing his miracles to trickery or deception. Overall, the miracles played a significant role in shaping people's perception of Jesus and his teachings.
Healing miracles: involving the restoration of health or physical well-being. Nature miracles: involving controlling or transcending the laws of nature. Exorcism miracles: involving the expulsion of demons or evil spirits. Resurrection miracles: involving bringing the dead back to life.
Belief in miracles varies greatly among individuals and cultures. Some studies suggest that a majority of people worldwide believe in miracles to some extent, though the exact number is difficult to quantify. It ultimately depends on personal beliefs and experiences.
Catholics recognize more miracles than do the Protestants.
Miracles of Modern Science was created in 2005.
miracles do happen but it don't happen all the time.
From most accounts, miracles can seem to happen anywhere at all.
Yes, unfortunately, slavery still exists today in various forms such as forced labor, human trafficking, and debt bondage. It is estimated that tens of millions of people are currently enslaved worldwide, often subjected to harsh working conditions and exploitation. Efforts are being made by governments, organizations, and individuals to combat and eradicate modern slavery.
Modern medicine.
That is about a 9% chance.
maybe because it could be all sorts of different miracles they wont to know about. and they will wont to learn more about miracles so they know the Christianity miracles.
No Saint ever creates miracles, only God creates miracles. Saints are the instruments of God, and miracles sometimes happen at their intercession, but the answer to your question is no.
It means that anything can happen -- miracles just take a little longer to happen than most other things.
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