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Incorruptible Corpses (and that picture on your link btw , St. Bernadette , it’s a wax mask.)
People with random wounds(stigmata)/crying statues…..really. I can’t imagine any possible way that one could have achieved these things.
Then there is the flying man of the 1600’s…. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a street magician do anything like that before…
The miracle of the sun , ever hear of a sun dog ? I’ve seen them in Honduras and it sounds like what happened in fatima based on what your article stated. To add to that, go stare at the sun for a while and tell me that it doesn’t start moving around on you.
It’s interesting to me as well that many of these miracles happened quite a long time ago. God not doing miraculous things anymore?
One could still argue that some of these events you claim are miracles are unexplainable, but so have been many things throughout time. It’s not a miracle every time lightning strikes but it used to be believed Zeus was raining lighting down from the sky. It’s quite possible that these things have a perfectly normal explanation that we have yet to figure out or not enough evidence was documented from the event.
“Allegedly miraculous events can be, and have been, cases of real but rare natural phenomena. So dismissing an event simply because it is alleged to be miraculous is fallacious. The event could be a rare but real natural phenomenon.”
“Even if an unquestionably anomalous event occurred, not explainable in terms of any known laws of nature, we cannot rule out the possibility that the event is due to unknown laws of nature. Hume was right; no amount of evidence for a miracle can rule out the possibility of some hidden flaw in the evidence or unknown natural explanation. ”