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Anselm33
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For a statue to cry (101 times at Akita for example), for it not to be a miracle, then there has to be a natural scientific explanation. If there is no scientific explanation, then it is a miracle. Moreover it âcriedâ within a certain context - the vision of Mary to an elderly deaf nun, and with grim warnings, hence the tears.
As for water âoccasionallyâ turning into wine, thatâs a new one on me. Iâve heard of it happening once only. Water does get turned into wine on a regular, much slower basis, by the action of the grape under the influence of the sun, and then after fermentation in a vat. I havenât heard though of too many barrels of water spontaneously turning into wine.
If Christ was here in the flesh, the only way you could test the hypothesis would be for a distinguished panel of scientists to analyse the contents both before and after the miracle.
They would have no choice other than to declare it a miracle. But they would not have a clue how He did it. Incidentally the second miracle at Fatima in 1917, much closer to our time with 70,000 witnesses involved the rapid drying of ground and clothes after days of rain. Scientists have calculated the energy required was equivalent to a 2 megaton nuclear explosion. Yet on one was even hurt. And what is overlooked in the feeding of the 5000 is how much energy had to be spontaneously converted into matter in the ratio of m = E/c^2. In both cases the sudden expending or withdrawal of energy from the local system should have destroyed everybody. But it didnât.
If you ask for a parking lot, do you deserve it more than somebody else who also wants a parking lot? Why should God give you the parking lot and not them? As for finding your house keys, God expects us to use our brains and not lose them in the first place. However I think from time to time Iâve had hints, or at least a reassurance, that Iâd find what it was Iâd lost. Or a feeling of foreboding that something negative was about to happen.
On the flood - there seems to evidence of some sort of massive catastrophe in the past - fossils buried by the billion, thousands of snap frozen woolly mammoths, the widespread destruction of dinosaurs, foot prints petrified in mud, which requires rapid burial, the enormous oil and coal reserves, evidence of much more lush world than we have today, sea shells found on the tops of mountain ranges. Nearly every culture has a flood legend. The chief problem for a ârecent floodâ is the dating.
However between magnetic decay and what I suspect is a fifth dimension as put forward by a certain Israeli physicist, I donât think that problem is insuperable.
As far as Iâm concerned God exists, and happens to be the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. My father, who was raised in the Catholic Church, ignored the warnings passed on by that church, and if my experience mentioned above is any guide, is now in hell, as spoken about by Christ. But no amount of scientific research is going to prove it.
I just happen to remember the terrible scream**. But I donât see how science is going to research a once-only non-repeatable supernatural occurrence**.