(January 1, 2013 at 7:36 am)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote: "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence". I have seen and read none, so by virtue I am skeptical and will continue to question and critique the claims until evidence is provided.
How can you continue to say you have seen no evidence of miracles when I provided you a site that records them. http://www.wcdn.org/wcdn_eng/case/divine_case_e.asp Like I said what more can a Christian do to prove miracles. Many people here keep saying, "Why don't you show evidence", or "where are the records". They are there on that site. Not every miracle that has ever been performed has medical records, or has the permission of the person to publish it. The person I prayed for, who was healed instantly, I left to them selves when they were healed, it seems rude to mess in a persons life, and demand they publish their healing. Some people do some don't.
Also sorry if I appear to be rude to you, or judgmental, it is the easiest fault for a Christian to present to people. I just get frustrated when I present my lifes experience, or present recorded facts, and people reason it all away and say it is not good enough. Life is not all about science and scientific method, not every fact can be proved take for example my stories at http://www.futureandahope.net about God speaking, or communicating no one can prove that, you need to just trust people some times. Rather than call me a lier have a little bit of faith. Some times you need to put faith in the character of the person who is speaking. Not every Christian is in it for money, I personally do not take donations. I have no reason to present the gospel message other than I have found it to be fact.
Hey I love God he is awsome.


