Of course, the so-called miracle sounds so appealing that you want to believe itand so you do! Theres a big mistake, though. Everyone has made the assumption that almighty God interfered with the meteors path. In other words, it is assumed that She caused an otherwise impossible new trajectory for the meteor.
The very proposal that the meteors motion violated the laws of physics is a contradiction to the prediction that science makes.
A man walks out the door at 7:00 am as he does every morning to begin his daily run. Just as he starts off toward the sidewalk, a tiny meteor skins the front of his nose and impacts the ground in front of him.
"It's a miracle!", the man explains to the congregation the next day. "It's the work of almighty God!"
Hold on, there's a catch. Science predicts that the motion of all objects - stars, planets, meteors, etc. - occurs in accordance with Newton's laws of motion.
Did I spell 'ridiculous' with an 'e'? I always make that mistake when I type a quick response. It's a common mistake.
Why don't you conduct a study to find which group actually does spell with accuracy? I'm sorry. I should probably ask a scientist instead. (More of them seem to be atheists by the way.)
Miracles do not contradict with science, because miracles are outside the frame of science. Neither can they then be tested.
However, I must honestly say that you seem to be quite narrow-minded if you blindly trusts that science actually is able to answer everything. Because If there is a God, then he works outside the boundaries of science through actions by choice (while science demands observation which is either constant or evenly repetetive).
The title is spot-on...very POWERFUL testimony (evident by the anger and hatred being displayed in the comments.....I mean, its up to the individual whether they believe Jesus healed her or not but, she clearly DID get healed somehow and at least you could be happy for her....)
Personally, I believe the malice shows just how powerful this vid is coz there is absolutely no other reason for it.
I can testify that Jesus does, indeed, still heal today! Glory to God!
tftut, this is rediculous. I don't think you realize how stupid this is. There is no such thing as a miracle. Miracles are in contradiction of science. I bet if these "miracles" were at all tested, it would be found that they are not miracles at all, but instead due to biological processes which follow scientific laws. This woman has been brainwashed and probably has these rediculous ideas reinforced to her every Sunday. Please stop sending me these nonsensical videos, I'm an athiest of reason.
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Of course, the so-called miracle sounds so appealing that you want to believe itand so you do! Theres a big mistake, though. Everyone has made the assumption that almighty God interfered with the meteors path. In other words, it is assumed that She caused an otherwise impossible new trajectory for the meteor.
The very proposal that the meteors motion violated the laws of physics is a contradiction to the prediction that science makes.
Miracles contradict science.
tombapilot04 3 years ago
A man walks out the door at 7:00 am as he does every morning to begin his daily run. Just as he starts off toward the sidewalk, a tiny meteor skins the front of his nose and impacts the ground in front of him.
"It's a miracle!", the man explains to the congregation the next day. "It's the work of almighty God!"
Hold on, there's a catch. Science predicts that the motion of all objects - stars, planets, meteors, etc. - occurs in accordance with Newton's laws of motion.
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tombapilot04 3 years ago
Did I spell 'ridiculous' with an 'e'? I always make that mistake when I type a quick response. It's a common mistake.
Why don't you conduct a study to find which group actually does spell with accuracy? I'm sorry. I should probably ask a scientist instead. (More of them seem to be atheists by the way.)
tombapilot04 3 years ago
Miracles do not contradict with science, because miracles are outside the frame of science. Neither can they then be tested.
However, I must honestly say that you seem to be quite narrow-minded if you blindly trusts that science actually is able to answer everything. Because If there is a God, then he works outside the boundaries of science through actions by choice (while science demands observation which is either constant or evenly repetetive).
Miracles are unscientific
But not irrational.
SocietalDeviation 3 years ago
why
JDBW 3 years ago
"Glory to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob!" Thanks Ryu! :)
PhotoPatch 3 years ago
The title is spot-on...very POWERFUL testimony (evident by the anger and hatred being displayed in the comments.....I mean, its up to the individual whether they believe Jesus healed her or not but, she clearly DID get healed somehow and at least you could be happy for her....)
Personally, I believe the malice shows just how powerful this vid is coz there is absolutely no other reason for it.
I can testify that Jesus does, indeed, still heal today! Glory to God!
God bless you xxx
gangiangie 3 years ago
tftut, this is rediculous. I don't think you realize how stupid this is. There is no such thing as a miracle. Miracles are in contradiction of science. I bet if these "miracles" were at all tested, it would be found that they are not miracles at all, but instead due to biological processes which follow scientific laws. This woman has been brainwashed and probably has these rediculous ideas reinforced to her every Sunday. Please stop sending me these nonsensical videos, I'm an athiest of reason.
tombapilot04 3 years ago
Bollocks
JRBendixen 3 years ago
id like jesus but hes a jew i hate jews
MileysCyrussMom 3 years ago