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1 5 | time. But the problem of a miracle is not fully explained by
2 5 | in religion is called a miracle. A miracle is a phenomenon
3 5 | religion is called a miracle. A miracle is a phenomenon which is
4 5 | philosophical exploration of a miracle, therefore, arrives at the
5 5 | arrives at the question: Is a miracle possible? In other words,
6 5 | alone; that is, an actual miracle will occur. Almighty God
7 5 | happen to hear it said that a miracle contradicts the laws of
8 5 | consciousness, the steam engine is a miracle, even though all its components
9 5 | in nature.~As it is, this miracle (the appearance of an engine)
10 5 | In order to explain the miracle of mechanics, a recognition
11 5 | consciousness is also a miracle. To explain this miracle
12 5 | miracle. To explain this miracle it is necessary to accept
13 5 | nature are not violated; a miracle does not contradict the
14 11 | miracles in general. If a miracle is possible (see the chapter
15 12 | of Revelation.~A genuine miracle can be examined from the
16 12 | ontological phenomenon, a miracle is a phenomenon of the supernatural
17 12 | life. Psychologically, a miracle produces a soul-stunning
18 12 | teleological phenomenon, a miracle always has a definite aim,
19 12 | truth. Therefore, a genuine miracle is always the best and most
20 13 | represents an undeniable miracle appearing at the dawn of
21 19,2| would, indeed, be a greater miracle than that of the deluge
22 24 | raise man to God.”~ The miracle of the Resurrection of Christ
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