| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | FranksWildYears (48) 05/14/2008 | I did until Jefferson Airplane changed their name to Jefferson Starship and put out that lame single.
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 | LadyJesusFan777 (34) 04/18/2008 | I had a relative that was in a wheelchair and very sick, and only a miracle could have given her the healing she received.
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 | lmorovan (12) 04/18/2008 | Absolutely. The same God who parted the Red Sea and "rained" manna from heaven is the same God who is with us today.
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 | Humorbot (21) 04/01/2008 | My definition of miracle at least.
There are technically various definitions.
Aquinas' was something like "anything affected by the divine and not just that which we don't understand" or something. And I'm not sure I like that particularly.
Nor do I like the other which was something like "That which breaks the laws of nature"
Which I also don't like particularly.
I suppose mine is somewhere between the two but I'm not sure where, I haven't constructed the definition properly either way.
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 | TeresaG (29) 03/24/2008 | Birth, the change in seasons, the fact that we are all alive, all miracles!
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 | SuKingsANDKnights300 (14) 02/12/2008 | Except the miracles of God.
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 02/11/2008 | Yeah, considering its a miracle I'm still alive...
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 | MissPackRat4Jesus (38) 02/11/2008 | Yes, and only God can make them happen.
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 | blue47 (12) 12/07/2006 | Let's see the evidence. Remember, unusual claims needs unusual evidence. Well, I was WRONG. The other night I flipped over to TBN, There was good old Benny Hinn doing miracles left and right (healings). Deafness, blindness, cancer, all manner of disease. Then I truned in again an another (didn't catch his name), but something called "campmeeting" was going at it left and right. Anyway he was doing the same, hit 'em on the head and they'd fall out HEALED! What miracles! At the rate this guy and Ole Benny are going about the lord's work, I guess hospitals and doctors will soon be a thing of the past. thank you jesus!
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 | thenewageriseth (4) 12/06/2006 | I don't know. I would really have to see it to believe it...the "miracle" thing-I hear stories, but I wasn't there at the take, so I dunno....:|
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 | HistoryFan (98) 11/28/2006 | Yes I do, even if they hardly ever occur.
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 | LastMessenger3 (40) 11/27/2006 | Life sometimes presents you with miracles that you might not see in the begining. It might not be something life-changing or drastic, but still worth call a miracle. Think of the birth of you child, or meeting your true love, or having God in your heart. Your life and my life is miracle as well - live it and enjoy it.
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 | trebon1038 (62) 01/28/2006 | Life is a miracle. As for what a lot of people consider miracles, I believe in them too. There are some wonderous things happening all the time.
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 | kattwoman (24) 07/02/2005 | miracles happen all the time. every day is a miracle. its just how we look at the world
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 | Jar-Jar Binks (16) 07/02/2005 | I don't know. Did the 2004 Red Sox team complete a miracle or did my Yankees just simply faltered at the wrong time?
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 | CanadaSucks (45) 05/23/2005 | Misunderstood word. To the ancients, a miracle was something that happened 'in life.' (The sun coming up was a 'miracle'. . .when a child lived through an illness and smiled it was a 'miracle') In our world, a miracle is something that happens outside of scientific and rational parameters. Thus, the definition has changed over two millennia and led to some misunderstandings about biblical interpretations and discussions. Do I believe in 'miracles'? Sure. . .but more in the ancient context than the modern one. I consider it a 'miracle' that I met my wife by complete accident. . .
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 | dpostoskie (7) 05/04/2005 | Completely made up.
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 | Solenoid DH (19) 01/07/2005 | Sure! Didn't you hear about the 2004 Red Sox?
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 | Flick01 (71) 01/06/2005 | Sure I believe in miracles. Besides having experienced some in my own life, how else do you explain the fact that a fresh tissue pops up every time you take one out of the box?
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 | Donovan (130) 11/20/2004 | Life itself is a miracle. I believe that God can do all things including heal our bodies. My Dad was healed from C.O.P.D.; my daughter was healed from a broken arm. I know others who have been healed. It takes faith to see miracles from God, faith liken to a child. If you don't understand these things then ask God for wisdom. The wisdom of God's message is hidden from those who do not or choose to not believe. The mystery of God's wisdom is spiritually understood. It is not ONLY discovered by intellectual activity. But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God. 1 Corinthians 2:10
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 | Djahuti (54) 11/20/2004 | The world is full of Miracles.Even if science explained life and existance-it would still be a Miracle.
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 | bibliophile (10) 10/10/2004 | So-called miracles are the result of factors and circumstances that may be scientifically explained. If we are unable to explain them now, we will likely be able to explain them eventually.
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 | AliceHinz (0) 09/23/2004 | With God all things are possible
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 | brygidab (0) 08/22/2004 | Don't know why miracles used to happen so long ago?
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 | looser-on-the-loose (0) 05/09/2004 | it depends on the definition, I think it is when something great happens that is not explanible, so sure it happens all the time.
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 | Beloved (21) 05/08/2004 | Seen too many not to believe in them. Experienced them first hand.
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 | OrangeCharlie (5) 01/09/2004 | Absolutely!!!!! Some things are just beyond coincidence.
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 | scarletfeather (47) 12/23/2003 | I would like to believe in miracles. I'm not saying they don't happen. Unfortunately, it seems that there is often a logical explanation behind these alleged miracles.
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 | abichara (60) 12/05/2003 | Miracles are not melodramatic events as envisioned in the Bible and other religious writings. Many times miracles are very subtile occurances. Many times something isn't a miracle, it's the indominatable efforts of the human spirit trying to overcome adversity.
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 | CastleBee (81) 11/20/2003 | Beyond a shadow of a doubt. Most of them occur in small, quiet ways every day you live.
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 | irishgit (138) 11/14/2003 | Miracle is I keep getting up and going to work every day.
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 | StanUzbeck (14) 11/13/2003 | What are miracles? Extremely unlikely events that occur and which are extremely beneficial? These things happen all the time, so I guess I would believe in that kind of miracle. But the word miracle usually has religious connotations, meaning something that is not only unlikely, but goes against the laws of the universe, acting under the power of conscious design by some sort of deity. These miracles are bulls--t. The laws of nature cannot be broken, which is why they're called laws. If God exists (which He doesn't) then why would He have spent all that time creating the laws of nature only to break them at His whim, usually to impress some uneducated Judean shepherd? So no, I don't believe in miracles, just fortunate coincedences.
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