Question:
Atheists, I have proof of miracles.?
Spacecloud
2014-11-04 07:21:13 UTC
Oleg answered 19 mins ago
I think the mother had faith in the words of her father,
so that an evil spirit caused her daughter to say it.
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Haeo 15 mins
Or, the mother was actually plagued by the words of her father, and when her 2-year old kid burbled something that doesn't really make sense (as they often do) it triggered the memory and the mother took it as confirmation bias.

Oleg 10 mins
Possibly.

^^^ Oleg accepting the possibility of a reasonable explanation to something over the gods/demons crap. If that's not a miracle I don't know what is.
Seven answers:
gabi
2014-11-04 07:39:54 UTC
But it was only a 'possibly'. He seems to consider the explanations equal in value. Miracle? Absolutely.
?
2014-11-04 07:28:09 UTC
If that's not a miracle I don't know what is.



- An opinion of what you want to be a miracle. Try proving any of it.
?
2014-11-04 07:25:27 UTC
Anyone consider anything is a miracle now. It's a miracle that other people can change now.
Nous
2014-11-04 07:59:46 UTC
Such claims are destroying Christian credibility!



The Vatican that loves miracles has a special team to investigate people who make such claims and their first requirement is for the claimant to undergo a full psychiatric assessment!



Surely enough said?!
?
2014-11-04 07:27:26 UTC
These sorts of 'questions' are against T&Cs

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anonymous
2014-11-04 07:30:34 UTC
He is a true Christian. He wouldn't give in to others alternatives.
l
2014-11-04 07:22:09 UTC
No intelligent adult believes in "demons" or miracles.


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