Science hasn't provided miracles yet, either. Treatments, yes, but not the kind of replacement that you are demanding of God so should we reject science as well?
You mean like a body fighting an infection? Like a hand that drops a cup that's too hot? That's the body defending - 'fixing' - itself.
No, that's not what I mean. Like instantaneous healing. Like something that is wrong physiologically being corrected intrinsically, not superficially. Cured and healed, not treated.
From your post earlier....
If you can show me how to miracle myself a new set of teeth or perfect vision, I'll fall to my knees, accept Jesus and do missionary work in Iraq.
Since you're so bent on disproving miracles, I'd guess that is a pretty safe statement to make. How sure are you that you wouldn't just find some way to explain all that away?
People who want to believe will, and others won't, even if someone rises from the dead.
Lazarus, pick up the white courtesy phone (John 12:10-12).
Cheers!
...oh, and Merry Christmas.
Anyone who doesn’t believe in healing needs to spend a few days at Bethel church in Redding, California.
You’ll spend the rest of your unbelieving, lying life trying to explain it.