Spartan
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so the stories say......
You should expand your horizons and do a study on revivals (i.e. Azusa Street Revival, etc.) and what transpired with those.
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so the stories say......
You should expand your horizons and do a study on revivals (i.e. Azusa Street Revival, etc.) and what transpired with those.
You should expand your horizons and do a study on revivals (i.e. Azusa Street Revival, etc.) and what transpired with those.
I have. A lot of deception.. Still goes on today.
Why do you suppose faith healers never heal amputees?
Why don't you folks ever do your homework and go to some of those revivals? I've seen people healed. As for amputees, God sent you guys an even bigger miracle - the resurrection - and you kicked that one to the curb. And if an amputee was healed you'd just try to explain it away anyway.
Looking for something that is verifiable. And the amputees?
Come on, Milton, people have been reporting miracles for thousands of years. They must all be liars, fools, and chalatans, right?
Here's one to munch on:
"So there it is: The prophecy, the New Testament Biblical fulfillment, and extra-Biblical confirmations."
Documenting A Miracle
Come on, Milton, people have been reporting miracles for thousands of years. They must all be liars, fools, and chalatans, right?
Here's one to munch on:
"So there it is: The prophecy, the New Testament Biblical fulfillment, and extra-Biblical confirmations."
Documenting A Miracle
I don't have access to medical records, but there's no doubt scores of reported miracles on the net you can read about. Surely some have documentation.Let's do this......provide me with documentation of a miracle within my lifetime where there would be medical records, etc, that document the effects of the supposed miracle.
There are also tales of Aliens from space and Bigfoot on the internet. Real evidence for miracles seems to be as prevalent as real evidence for the chupacabra.I don't have access to medical records, but there's no doubt scores of reported miracles on the net you can read about. Surely some have documentation.
Come on, Milton, people have been reporting miracles for thousands of years. They must all be liars, fools, and chalatans, right?
Here's one to munch on:
"So there it is: The prophecy, the New Testament Biblical fulfillment, and extra-Biblical confirmations."
Documenting A Miracle
I don't have access to medical records, but there's no doubt scores of reported miracles on the net you can read about. Surely some have documentation.
I have found none that withstand scrutiny. But it is not my job to provide evidence for YOUR claim. It is your job.
I've already provided you with a documented miracle (Documenting A Miracle), and you've apparently kicked it to the curb.
I've already provided you with a documented miracle (Documenting A Miracle), and you've apparently kicked it to the curb.
I don't know. Why don't you submit it to prayer and ask him?There is no way to question witnesses, or reproduce the miracle. There is only hearsay evidence from very old stories.
I have asked you for a current day miracle which I can actually document. Is there one? It is a question with a binary answer.
Also, again, why doesn't god heal amputees?
I don't know. Why don't you submit it to prayer and ask him?
I don't know. Why don't you submit it to prayer and ask him?
Yeah, God often heals in cluster areas. In areas of revival, etc. Didn't you notice in the book of Acts that where the anointed followers of Christ were, there were miracles?
Those are simply uncorroborated stories written by people to support their beliefs. You are simply repeating the claims to support the claims. That does not work. They left virtually no evidence to support the claims.
"uncorroborated"? All four Gospels and Acts, etc., confirm / corroborate the resurrection. That's independent confirmation. That does work for the unbiased individual.