Look at the photographs taken when “it happened.” Many, if not most, are not looking up. They see nothing. As a matter of fact, they look disgruntled.
This is your evidence against the miracle? That you can read the minds of others in a photograph?
Even as a small child, raised in a heart-felt eastern European Catholicism, I couldn’t accept it. I had questions, and when I asked the nuns in school they hit me. When it was reported to my parents, they hit me.
It sounds like these people sinned against you. They took advantage of their power and your weakness, and, did so in the name of the Church. I do appologize for the injuries that they caused you.
The gist is: “You must believe! Don’t ask questions!” As a child, even at six and seven years old, I found all this stuff about a god questionable. When I asked it for something I got nothing. I was told by the “godly” nuns: “You’re not holy enough for what you want.”
It sounds terrible. Please know that the Church does not teach any of this stuff. People make mistakes, and it sounds like you got under their skin.
But when I asked Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy, they all delivered. Maybe not everything I wanted (I never got that Lost In Space play set), but I got something (I did get that Lost In Space laser gun set). As for the god? Nothing. Guess I wasn’t holy enough.
Well, there is a lot of theology that goes into prayer and treating God like a magical mechanical “Pez Dispenser.”
Anyway, back to miracles and the sun and Fatima and all that (when photos show that most people saw nothing).
You have a source for this? It contradicts the tens of thousands of affidavits collected, including those that were nearby without any foreknowledge of the event that was predicted.
When will a god (your god, the Protestant god, the Jewish god, the Muslim god, whatever god) actually deliver.
It turns out that there is pretty much nothing that God can do to convince someone intent on not being convinced. You might enjoy this little video. Recently SpaceX landed a rocket on a barge. But, someone takes the time to “debunk” this fact by taking advantage of a video artifact.
SpaceX Video
As the very prominent website says, why does god hate amputees? It can make a sun spin (which hasn’t been proven), but it won’t heal someone who lost a limb? Not once? Just once?
Yeah, there is evidence this has happened. Guess what! It’s not going to be good enough for you.
Wiki Link
The counter argument isn’t that the leg was healed, but that it was never gone in the first place. If SpaceX can be accused of faking a rocket recovery (and have the video to prove it), then anything can be denied.
What would you do if this happened? Convert to Catholicism?
I’ll always be culturally Catholic. I use an advent wreath (along with a menorah). I eat oplatki on Christmas Eve along with smoked fish I get ashes on Ash Wednesday. I eat only fish on Fridays. In many ways, I’m more culturally Catholic than most Catholics. But “miracles?” Where are they? Where is your god or any god?
Miracles abound in my everyday life. I personally find it to be a wonderful thing to have a relationship with God. And, it is my hope that this relationship continues to grow.
Psalm 42:9-12
9 By day may the LORD send his mercy, and by night may his righteousness be with me! I will pray to the God of my life,
10 I will say to God, my rock: “Why do you forget me? Why must I go about mourning with the enemy oppressing me?”
11 It shatters my bones, when my adversaries reproach me, when they say to me every day: “Where is your God?”
12 Why are you downcast, my soul, why do you groan within me? Wait for God, for I shall again praise him, my savior and my God.
The same question has been coming up for thousands of years…