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I highly doubt you get what I'm saying, being that "supernatural miracles" is redundant. I have no idea which God you worship. I can't make a statement about that either way. You don't need to have a perfect understanding of science and miracles to go to heaven. You just need to trust in Christ as your Lord and Savior (not by works, less any man should boast). I just know you're confused about science and miracles.
What you know for real, and what you think you know seem to be two different things. Try looking at the root of the Latin word for miracle. It comes from Late Latin miraculum, from Latin, a wonder, marvel
Full Definition of MIRACLE(from Merriam-Webster)
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: an extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs
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: an extremely outstanding or unusual event, thing, or accomplishment
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Christian Science : a divinely natural phenomenon experienced humanly as the fulfillment of spiritual law
So I believe my breath is divinely wrought. IT's a divinely natural phenomenon. A miracle.
By the way, if you wonder what God I worship, you don't believe there's only one God??? Also, apparently, you think Catholics believe in salvation by works? Not so. FYI.
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