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caPnAhab · 26-30, M
I think an unexplainable, miraculous event will be proof enough for a particular person.
I think also, odds are that aliens exist somewhere out in the universe
I think also, odds are that aliens exist somewhere out in the universe
Axeroberts · 56-60, M
@caPnAhab seems logical
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
@Axeroberts for myself, I think so.
I can see someone else might call the first reasoning bs, but I have my own personal experience
I can see someone else might call the first reasoning bs, but I have my own personal experience
Axeroberts · 56-60, M
@caPnAhab and sometimes there is no explaining a personal experience
@caPnAhab
Obviously not even that would change a person's mind because Jesus already did that and performed plenty of Miracles and people still would not believe. I witnessed a miracle when God saved my daughter from dying, yet not everyone would believe. It was definitely a miracle because the doctors and nurses told her there was absolutely nothing they could do to save her now as her organs were already shutting down and she had a week to live. We prayed to God to save her life, and he healed her immediately. We were expecting a miracle, yes, but we were absolutely shocked when God healed her instantly. I have pictures and records to prove that there was no way she could make it. But God proved us wrong. And so the first thing out of someone's mouth, when I tell them this story, is they say oh that was just a coincidence, she wasn't really that sick, or she willed herself to be well, it will always be some excuse, rather than to give the glory to the one who deserves it, Jesus. There will always be doubters.
I think an unexplainable, miraculous event will be proof enough for a particular person.
Obviously not even that would change a person's mind because Jesus already did that and performed plenty of Miracles and people still would not believe. I witnessed a miracle when God saved my daughter from dying, yet not everyone would believe. It was definitely a miracle because the doctors and nurses told her there was absolutely nothing they could do to save her now as her organs were already shutting down and she had a week to live. We prayed to God to save her life, and he healed her immediately. We were expecting a miracle, yes, but we were absolutely shocked when God healed her instantly. I have pictures and records to prove that there was no way she could make it. But God proved us wrong. And so the first thing out of someone's mouth, when I tell them this story, is they say oh that was just a coincidence, she wasn't really that sick, or she willed herself to be well, it will always be some excuse, rather than to give the glory to the one who deserves it, Jesus. There will always be doubters.
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
@LadyGrace I have a similar experience: As a kid, I had contracted spinal meningitis and was expected to be dead. So, the doctors brought in a priest to say some final words for me. Instead, my mom requested to have a couple of the local missionaries give me a blessing and miraculously I'm still here.