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Peebo
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There are many miracles that have been evaluated by medical science with no known explanation as to why the person was healedThe theory is that this that there is no supernatural… so far when examining claims like these 100% of the time they turn out to have a natural explanation (like the theory of gravity… the ball drops every time), but like all theories it can be disproved.
The request is to let science examine and verify these claims… **if the church was able to have a single verified supernatural event a lot of non-believers would reconsider (can you imagine the press coverage for an actual well studied and proven miracle?). **
Unfortunately, every time a supposed supernatural event is examined, a natural explanation or a trick is found to be the cause.
What do you support? Should the church open up all of these claims to actual physical examination and science, or should the church hide them behind a curtain and everyone must just believe?
Don’t you want these things proven true? :yup:
…of course atheists will say that medical science just hasn’t found a rational scientific explanation at this point in time…same for the quote in bold…the church has many miracles that have been evaluated and confirmed as miracles…but that doesn’t appease athiests because they don’t believe in miracles so why should the church listen to those who don’t believe anyway…and why should they suddenly believe… if…as they say…a miracle was proven…no they wouldn’t even then…because…(excuse my repeating myself)…they don’t believe in miracles…period…atheists are not even skeptics because they reject any mention of the supernatural