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Go to a pentecostal or charismatic church and decide for yourself.
Ya ... pentecostal & charismatic churches are hidden deep in the forests of America.Why? Are the ones where miracles occur hiding their light under a bushel?
I know.The ones where verifiable miracles occur seem to be hiding.
I am open to any non-puny miracles you'd like to talk about.
Did you read
Did you go to the CFAN site
Did you mention the website? I missed that. Where's the link?
I wasn't sure if you meant Idris Davies.
I must have forgotten to reply when I posted. I'm sorry. I went back but couldn't find it.
http://www.cfan.org.au/avmain/dvd.html
Is it possible the doctor gave it to his parents since reporting the death was no longer an issue? I wouldn't know. Maybe somebody in his family knows. All I know is my parents told me he had the death certificate.
Alas, I don't feel compelled to spend money on their videos. But I note that other Christians do not seem to think much of this miracle.
Yes, and you told me that he had the death certificate, but there seems to be no trace of the death certificate.
Who puts communion wafers in water?Close, but no cigar.
The Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City says a bleeding host reported after a Communion wafer turned water red was caused by bread mold, not a miracle.
Ok, so sick people sometimes get well. Color me unimpressed.You deliberately missed the point to my question. What you consider puny I do not.
Secondly I have spoken about miracles and you have refused to consider them. I have even told you where you can get witness accounts of them and yet it appears that you haven't even bothered to look.
My life is full of miracles that began with me being healed as a baby through faith in the name of Jesus as a baby, but then you want what you consider "credible proof" and that I don't have if you discount witnesses on any basis. You call these "puny miracles" but I am not so insulting to God and am grateful for everyone of them. You on the other hand choose to vilify God [don't worry, his answer to you is... meh].
Did you read Willie Burton's booklet titled Signs Following? Did you go to the CFAN site and obtain the videos of the two miracles I mentioned [remember videos were suggested as possible credible truth]? These all took place in the last hundred years - another criteria met. Unfortunately I did not keep the news report of the Ethiopian evangelist who raised the dead lady, and it happened in the last decade so I cannot remember the channel it was on.
If you saw a "nifty little trick" on Youtube that people ascribed to the work of God, would you honestly believe it?Well, why doesn't he perform nifty little magic tricks for the faithful, who might capture cell phone video of it?
If you saw a "nifty little trick" on Youtube that people ascribed to the work of God, would you honestly believe it?
More to the point of my question: People are so used to fake stuff on YouTube like this, that they will dismiss it out of hand, often before even watching the video. Are you honestly open-minded enough to consider that something someone might capture would be real? And what corroborating evidence, if any, would you require before you believe?First, please note that the 'nifty little trick' was me quoting the other person, not my own coinage.
Certainly I've seen many fake UFO videos, so just seeing a clip on YouTube may not be instantly convincing, but there are experts who can judge whether video has been manipulated, and I would rely on their expertise. As an example, there's this video of an angel/superhuman/alien saving someone from a car accident.
Is this a miracle? At first, some people feel really certain - "This is an Angel, not a man." But then they issue an update: "My apologies to all, including myself, who fell for this hoax." But if you hunt around ... it's easy to find people who are still real believers in this.
So Christians can certainly see through hoaxes, too. But where are the super-convincing ones? Where's your best stuff?
Are you honestly open-minded enough to consider that something someone might capture would be real? And what corroborating evidence, if any, would you require before you believe?
Concerning the "best stuff," like I said, most of those reports are at the edge of the mission field.
God's preference on where and how to reveal himself. Beyond that, I can only speculate, and speculating on God's motives does not do him justice.Why is that, do you imagine? Surely there are some places in Europe, or even America, that could use some missionary work.
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