RE: The undeniable miracle at Fatima
August 10, 2017 at 1:04 pm
(This post was last modified: August 10, 2017 at 1:09 pm by Brian37.)
(August 10, 2017 at 12:48 pm)pabsta Wrote:(August 10, 2017 at 10:57 am)ohreally Wrote: Before this thread I had heard the phrase miracle at Fatima but besides that I knew nothing about what was claimed to have happened. In reading this thread and learning about it for the first time I find it to be such a low bar for even the word interesting, let alone miracle. It left no lasting impact, everything returns to normal(as if nothing happened) and nothing changes, that is the definition of ordinary.
It's shocking to me that adults can think this has some kind of meaningful impact in the world.
It's not only the miracle of the sun that has left a "meaningful impact" on the world, it is the messages the 3 children relayed as coming from this lady over a 6 month period that I've had the most impact. We have not talked about the messages in this thread so far. The 3 children stated that they saw this lady monthly for 6 months leading up to the miracle. After each meeting the children relayed her message to their parents and the locals in Fatima. Each time the messages were entirely Catholic, and contained predictions of things to come in the Catholic Church. The messages were beyond what the children could've known, and all the events later happened. One of the primary messages was that people should pray the Rosary, for example. So these events had the most impact on people who were already Catholic. The miracle of the sun itself was primarily for non-Catholics, but it just confirmed things all the more for those already Catholic.
No no no, and just, NO.
The kids were conned into selling that crap or they were in on the crap. In real science the sun DOES NOT behave like that. Gravity at the point the sun formed has ALWAYS kept it in that spot. It does not dart around the sky. PERIOD!
Gullibility is very easy to sell to the masses when the masses are far too trusting. There are other people who believe in vampires, other people who believe in the Loc Ness monster, other people who believe in crop circles. Other people who believe in the JFK conspiracies and others who believe in the 9/11 conspiracies. It still amounts to if you want to believe it bad enough you will.
I am sorry someone sold you that junk, but the only real thing about it is that lots of people fell for it, nothing more than that.
Tell me why you would buy that crap, but not this......
Or this? I bet all those Muslims would claim that floating minaret was not a trick too.