zippy2006
Dragonsworn
So, do it.
You seem to be asking me to manipulate reality in a way you do not understand or cannot explain. I don't have miracles on tap. I'm not sure that's really how it works, though I'm not as opposed to the idea as most Christians are. What I would say is that that kind of mere manipulation of reality (magic) isn't particularly consonant with the Judeo-Christian understanding of God and grace. In fact it has much more in common with the scientific-technological worldview than the Christian worldview. As Arthur Clarke said, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
If you really are interested in miracles you will have to be interiorly disposed to them. You will have to treat them as you would a wild animal rather than a lab rat. If you're only after arbitrary manipulation of reality I'd say you're either chasing a chimera or dabbling in the occult. A miracle with no intrinsic orientation to faith, God, or higher realities is not something that I am much interested in.
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