(July 7, 2014 at 12:49 pm)Baqal Wrote: @BlackoutTrue. Once again it doesn't mean miracles can't exist, but they don't need to be caused by god. And most miracles will keep on being explained until there is almost no event to classify as a miracle.
-This is what annoys me with a lot of theists, when they hear about a miracle or non explained event they automatically label it as 'god's work' precociously without considering there could be possible explanations for the phenomenon.
Theists tend to do this very often - use something they can't explain as evidence for what they can't explain without mentioning magic.
I also find it amusing that all religious claim to have witnessed miracles, in other words christians claim the christian god made miracles (and Jesus), muslims claim allah made miracles, jews also state their god made miracles and they all appoint several people that were saved, recovered from a disease or show another event that can't be explained... This seems contradictory, how can all religious have miracles? If only one religion is the right one, shouldn't god just make miracles for the right worshipers? Unless all gods from all religions exist, a chance that seems absurd to me. Seems rather contradictory, why make miracles for all religions? And why do they all claim those miracles are evidence for their deity? What if I asked batman for a miracle and miracle happened? Would that make batman true as my god?
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you