As most people on this forum are theistic evolutionists, I was wondering what your views are on miracles?
I personally believe in the big bang, evolution, and God but am having trouble justifying miracles, or more truthfully, my belief in miracles. If I can accept Jesus' resurrection as a miracle, why can't I accept that God literally created the heavens and the earth 6000 years ago and that He literally made Adam out of dust?
One idea I have been toying with is that the miracles Jesus performed were superhuman but they weren't supernatural. And by that I mean no mere man could have performed them, but at the same time, they did not violate the fundamental laws of physics that God created (e.g. Newton's laws of motion, conservation of energy, etc.).
What are some of your ideas?
JJ
I personally believe in the big bang, evolution, and God but am having trouble justifying miracles, or more truthfully, my belief in miracles. If I can accept Jesus' resurrection as a miracle, why can't I accept that God literally created the heavens and the earth 6000 years ago and that He literally made Adam out of dust?
One idea I have been toying with is that the miracles Jesus performed were superhuman but they weren't supernatural. And by that I mean no mere man could have performed them, but at the same time, they did not violate the fundamental laws of physics that God created (e.g. Newton's laws of motion, conservation of energy, etc.).
What are some of your ideas?
JJ