@lemondrop saidhttps://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=girl+texas+miracle+brain+tumor+gone&view=detail&mid=7CD322FAC7C42BCAF3457CD322FAC7C42BCAF345&FORM=VIRE
could we have just one scientifically verifiable miracle?
@kellyjay saidClaiming something unexplainable is a miracle does not make something unexplainable a miracle. It is yet another claim not fact.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=girl+texas+miracle+brain+tumor+gone&view=detail&mid=7CD322FAC7C42BCAF3457CD322FAC7C42BCAF345&FORM=VIRE
@philokalia saidThat is a fairy tale. As are most of the "Saint" fairy tales.
There is a tradition among Catholics that actually claim that an amputee was restored his leg in 1640 -- and it was deemed as authentic:
[quote]News of the miracle spread like wildfire in the surrounding towns, and both government and ecclesiastical officials came to their house to see his healed leg for themselves. Three weeks later, Pellicer and his parents made a pi ...[text shortened]... te]
The full story:
https://catholicsay.com/miracle-when-our-lady-restored-leg-to-an-amputee/
@kellyjay saidSo the only ones worthy are the unworthy?
No one is worthy of mercy, mercy is granted to the unworthy not the worthy.
Bertrand Russell would be proud of that ... you've just destroyed Set Theory!
@wolfgang59 saidIt is much like forgiveness, only the wronged can righteously forgive, and only those that don't deserve it can get it.
So the only ones worthy are the unworthy?
Bertrand Russell would be proud of that ... you've just destroyed Set Theory!