The problem with claims of miracle is that all of them are equally unverifiable and unfalsifiable - The human brain can provide amazing experiences that feel transcendent and caused by a supernatural entity - I think people who claim miracles are mostly convinced they are right, even though some of them are probably lying because it brings them advantages (like being worshipped or admired inside a conservative religious community). Something that is unfalsifiable is, on principle, useless as evidence for the existence of a supernatural being, and the fact several people who worship diverse supernatural beings equally claim divine intervention doesn't help.
Taking a more philosophical approach I would ask why god helps only some believers but lets others in pain, agony and suffering - Or why does god help bad believers (i.e. murderers, etc.)?
Taking a more philosophical approach I would ask why god helps only some believers but lets others in pain, agony and suffering - Or why does god help bad believers (i.e. murderers, etc.)?
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