Yet you still demand logic at every single post with your fingers stuck in your ears singing “la la la you’re not being logical la la la”. Did I say BLIND faith?
Yes, you did. Because faith without reason, without logic, without the mind, IS blind.
Based on the commandment and my personal beliefs (which come in part from Bible study and in part from study of logic and mathematics) I truly believe that ALL miracles can be explained. ALL evil can be explained. Sometimes we haven’t done it YET, but that doesn’t mean its impossible.
I believe (as does much of the Christian world) that God is complete.
A complete set - a complete being - can prove all true statements. But in being complete such a set (such a being) MUST contain inconsistent statements internally; in some way, God MUST be self-contradictory. (I believe this as an extension of Godel’s theorem)
But we know He does not exhibit inconsistency. The only reason available for that is His will. He chooses to follow His own laws.
I do not believe that a God that constructs both moral laws and physical laws would CHOOSE to follow only the moral laws, and NOT the physical laws. Our ability as a species is stronger in discerning and defining physical laws than moral ones, for example, we have more powerful tools to do so.
Therefore, if a God who gives us a commandment to love him… with all our mind and who would give us physical laws with which to discern Him (i.e. so-called miracles), would then BREAK those laws (and thereby confuse us) would by giving us that commandment at best be mischievous and at worst malicious.
But I do not find God to be mischievous or malicious. Therefore, the idea that God breaks his own physical laws is something that I must reject, and I would think Christian’s in general would accept this.
A miracle is just something that we don’t understand YET.
To frame something as a miracle, and only as a miracle, is to deny the real power and beauty of God and His universe.