Protestant miracles?

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That is the most inspiring thing I have read in a long time! Thanks for sharing that. All I can say is “WOW!”
"The Holy Virgin told him to go to the great market. She said to him, "There thou wilt find a one-eyed man carrying on his shoulder a jar full of water; seize him, for he it is at whose hands this miracle shall be manifested.” :eek:

Wow
:love: Everything THE MOST HIGH’s WORD said is true 100%, but we humans who manipulate the words to satisfy our biased opinion and thinking.
 
But no one is saying that you have. Other people are saying that they have, but no one would argue that you have unless you say that you have.
Not with my visible eyes but documentation read the first post.
 
Any protestants out there are there any documented miracles you can point me to, in all my research I haven’t ran across any
I’m not sure your requirements of documentation are plausible. Certainly Protestant’s which is a very generic term for a very diverse set of beliefs, are going to be unlikely to follow Catholic documentation standards.

If you want documentation, as merely having been written down, pour through some stories of conversion, healing, or opening doors for evangelism. There’s countless “documentation” stories out there.
 
Does “The Holy Virgin” perform miracles and provide protection in the protestant areas.
I understand what you’re saying, but Lutherans would generally make sure to explicitly attribute miracles and protection as coming to God.
 
So what miracles of the CC have been documented and accepted by the scientific community? We have explanations for everything, can you cite some works by any renowned scientist that admits that something divine has happened within the CC?
From what I hear when a miracle occurs the Church doesn’t blindly accept (except the ones who witnessed them). Normally it takes years till a “miracle” is officially declared a miracle. For example the miracle of Our Lady of Lourdes (that’s in France) was investigated by scientists and other experts which were sent by the local Bishop. (the miracle was in the 1800’s so these scientists were the experts for the time).

Another miracle Our Lady of Guadalupe (in Mexico). The testimony goes that St. Juan Diego revealed a picture of Our Lady to the Bishop. (this was in the 1500’s) That picture is currently on display in Mexico and has managed to be here after hundred’s of years.

Like the picture of it below.
 
Any protestants out there are there any documented miracles you can point me to, in all my research I haven’t ran across any
I always liked the story of Vanya, a Russian soldier who received a healing miracle.
I’m just not sure if the miracle was authenticated as we do for verified Catholic miracles.
 
What I seem to be seeing is an argument that “Catholic miracles” are sufficiently documented because the Catholic Church says they are sufficiently documented, but that any “Protestant miracles” must be documented by something outside of the Protestant church involved.
 
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