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GaryTaylor
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History is what it is I guess you consider that stupid.Madre de Dios, what do Mexicans have to do with ANYTHING? La Virgen and the tilma and all that stuff is no more an endorsement of a particular practice any more than we could say that when people see St. Mary or Jesus Christ in the burn patterns on their grilled cheese sandwich (and don’t laugh; I’ve seen the E-bay auction for said sandwich and it had far too many bids on it to be funny) it is a sign from the Divine that they ought to eat more grilled cheese.
A stupid comparison, no doubt, but it is to prove a point: Devotions are for the devoted, without reference to any supposed miracle or resulting good fortune, precisely because our faith is NOT to be based on that! “An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign”, remember? In light of that, it certainly makes no sense to look to a supposed miracle to substantiate the faith (“blessed are those who have not seen, yet believe”), and even less sense to use any particular event or miracle to establish or legitimize a given practice (to connect this to the wider theme of this conversation).
Miracles attest to faith, but cannot create it. Notice that for those without faith, nothing is miraculous.