I was watching the news today, mostly negative stuff, and I began to think about miracles. During the biblical times, miracles, often in front of large numbers, seemed to happen on a regular basis. Members here often bring up all the miracles Christ/God performed as a integral part of why they believe what they do. Those miracles, however, are usually isolated to the Bible.
Moving on to contemporary times, "miracles" do not happen the way they did back then. Meaning, "miracles" are often isolated to a single person (seeing the Virgin Mary in a piece of toast, being the only survivor of a crash) or a small group of people, easily disprovable at times or often presented without proof of it being an actual miracle, rather an elaborate hoax (faith healers, crop circles, etc..). Why aren't there "mass miracles" anymore such as the hand of God parting the Red Sea or anything that could be witnessed by hundreds of thousands or even millions of people? Even something that could be recorded and shown to the world. Should miracles be considered history since they do not happen anymore?
Thanks for reading.
Moving on to contemporary times, "miracles" do not happen the way they did back then. Meaning, "miracles" are often isolated to a single person (seeing the Virgin Mary in a piece of toast, being the only survivor of a crash) or a small group of people, easily disprovable at times or often presented without proof of it being an actual miracle, rather an elaborate hoax (faith healers, crop circles, etc..). Why aren't there "mass miracles" anymore such as the hand of God parting the Red Sea or anything that could be witnessed by hundreds of thousands or even millions of people? Even something that could be recorded and shown to the world. Should miracles be considered history since they do not happen anymore?
Thanks for reading.