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anEvilAtheist
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Okay, but the mere lack of a natural explanation provides no evidence whatsoever that it was miraculous. Back when we didn’t know why the sun moved across the sky, we had no natural explanation for it. But that didn’t provide any good evidence that it was the work of a god.The elaborate process is not the proof that it is a miracle. What the elaborate process does is rule out the possibility that what has occured is explanable by natural law and natural processes as verifiable by current scientific knowledge.
But we do not know all the laws of nature yet. If you conclude anything that is currently inexplicable must be a miracle, then unless we have already discovered every single thing that could possibly be discovered, we have proof of “miracles”. However, miracles by this definition do not give us any reason at all to think that there is anything supernatural.A miracle is simply something that defies the laws of nature.
I’ve looked into this a little bit and have not found any good evidence. Lots of religions have legends. I am looking for what is true.One of Padre Pio’s miracles was concerning a young girl born without pupils. Through his intercession the girl was able to see but still remained without pupils. She can see without the faculty of sight.