Will there ever be straightforward evidence?

@Stegeo3 (199)
United States
March 27, 2010 6:49pm CST
When is a coincidence a miracle? When is a dream a vision? Recently, I've come to believe that those cases never exist. So I ask the myLot community's believers, how can you believe?
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@urbandekay (18278)
28 Mar 10
How about a miracle of something moving without a cause? You, me and everyone witness this every day all the best urban
@barehugs (8973)
• Canada
28 Mar 10
I will believe, when I see Jesus Christ coming down from the sky in the Second Coming of Christ. From what I've recently been reading on myLot, it is supposed to happen any day now. I can hardly wait to shake His hand and welcome Him back to Earth. I hope with all my heart that He doesn't get crucified the second time, but at this stage I wouldn't want to Guarantee anything!
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
28 Mar 10
I have this metal thing and water miraculous come out of it. Now this metal thing is a faucet that is connected to a water line that is pressurized by water pumps. I am sure if someone had never heard of a water faucet had seen one work for the first time would fall to their knees and thank the water gods. For a true miracle to happen there cannot be any way that natural causes could be behind it. I true miracle would be like someone falling out off of a bridge and defying gravity by floating.
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
28 Mar 10
Hi Stegeo3, Everything happens naturally and there are no miracles, unless you want to count such things as the miracle of new life that comes to the earth each Spring. I don't think of God as a supernatural being and you are not going to see a giant hand reach down from the sky and save someone just as they are about to die in an accident. These things just don't happen, neither do choirs of angels suddenly appear in the heavens. The big bang may have happened and Darwin's theory of evolution may be as close as we'll ever come to the truth. I'm not even sure that we should use the word God, because it immediately conjures up the figure of a man. I do think however that we are all in some way connected with all that is, in other words we are all one and not only this earth but all the universe and universes. There is much that we can't yet explain and that's why some people believe in miracles, but in time each of these will be understood. Remember we could have had the computer a thousand years ago, all the necessary ingredients here, it's just that people didn't know how to use it. Who knows what the future holds? what about the power of the human mind and what secrets it may hold? Sometimes we may dream of something before it happens, is this a miracle or just something that we don't understand as yet? I believe it's the latter. Blessings.
@jinjer168 (1596)
• Philippines
28 Mar 10
A miracle is something that is hard to explain, hard to believe and most of the times do not have a straightforward evidence that is why it is called a miracle. Me myself can attest that it is true for most of the times there is this person which i cannot see but i feel that is always there with me. Maybe you will not believe but its okay, for me miracle is true