To: JSDude1
The word "miracle" is also an arbitrary appellation, much like the words "natural" and "supernatural." My point is that none of these terms are scientific in the first place, therefore science has no business disallowing, or disavowing, what some refer to as supernatural, or miraculous occurrences.
Is it a miracle whenever physical matter does not behave in a manner that was predicted? Do we bring the supernatural down to the level of natural as soon as we give it an explanation or understand it?
To: Fester Chugabrew
That's not so much my point: my point is that when "matter-people-events" happen/behave in a way that exudes intelligence-guiding by a higher power-God, then that would be a miracle! Especially when it brings about a possible change in that person's life..
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06/12/2006 3:56:03 PM PDT by
JSDude1
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