The beloved patron of children worked countless wonders in his lifetime, from miraculous healings to multiplying food.
Without such sensations there is no religion.” So my struggle with the Gospels’ cures, exorcisms, angelic visitations, and resurrections isn’t with their plausibility. It’s with their consequences.
“Do you have to believe in miracles to be a Christian? And in fact, that’s one of the questions I want to answer today is, ...
It is unsettling when parents refuse treatment for their child’s serious illness based on their expectation of a miraculous ...
Philosophers such as the Englishman William Paley or the American Gary Habermas have also thought about the types of arguments that are used in favor of Christian miracles. The classic way of ...
I experienced an unwanted miracle. It took place at a Christian camp in Wisconsin. Men were to enjoy organized competitions, good food, fishing and times of fellowship. The ...
But miracle workers are a dime a dozen in the ... she's the last kind of person you would have expected to have that kind of religious knowledge in the first century. She's a marginal character ...
“A miracle occurred, and they lit the Menorah ... Historically, this disparity has led to yet another religious vs secular debate. The more observant will claim that the real essence of Hanukkah ...
This shows that miracles do exist. People today do not place any importance on religion anymore so they don’t have faith or pray, therefore miracles can’t happen. Agree People have been ...
And recent research is now leading us to think that Hedwig's beakers, revered in central Europe as evidence of a Christian miracle, were most probably made by Islamic glass-workers in the Middle East.