For some people, miracles serve as evidence of God's existence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
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.
Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. The real miracle is the love that inspires them. In this sense everything that comes from love is a miracle.
I don't believe in miracles because it's been a long time since we've had any.
It is almost impossible to exaggerate the proneness of the human mind to take miracles as evidence, and to seek for miracles as evidence.
I don't believe in miracles.
Miracles, in the sense of phenomena we cannot explain, surround us on every hand: life itself is the miracle of miracles.
It's not that I don't believe in miracles, but I never quite trust that they're real.
That we must love one God only is a thing so evident that it does not require miracles to prove it.
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