It is almost impossible to exaggerate the proneness of the human mind to take miracles as evidence, and to seek for miracles as evidence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For some people, miracles serve as evidence of God's existence.
I don't believe in miracles because it's been a long time since we've had any.
I don't have a problem with the concept that miracles might occasionally occur at moments of great significance, where there is a message being transmitted to us by God Almighty. But as a scientist, I set my standards for miracles very high.
I don't believe in miracles.
I think miracles exist in part as gifts and in part as clues that there is something beyond the flat world we see.
Miracles happen to those who believe in them.
One miracle is just as easy to believe as another.
There won't be any miracles. We never promised any. But as we have said before, when things are done properly, the results come in.
It's not that I don't believe in miracles, but I never quite trust that they're real.
Most of us don't think about miracles that we could possibly do. We don't have a vocabulary of how God works with the specific things that He does, and we don't know how to align ourselves with what He is doing so that we can be His vehicle on the earth to deliver a miracle.