Also, someone in South Africa had his eye grow back in front of thousands of people, lots of similar things have happened as well.How do you explain all of the modern miracles that happened in front of lots of eye witnesses inc. non believers
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Right. Thousands of witnesses. But, you see, we only have one person, you, to vouch for the existence of those thousands. And I think I speak for everyone here when I say your claims are bullshit.
Personal revelation is not evidence. When you make extraordinary claims you need extraordinary proofs.
If you told me that President Bush had dinner at your house last night I might just take you at your word. However, if you told me that Bush had dinenr at your house then afterwards stripped naked and flew around in your back yard howling at the moon I would need a little more then your word that this happened.
In addition, you are a complete fucking idiot if you think people sponateously regenerate eyes.
miracles that happened in front of lots of eye witnesses inc.
Is that Eye Witnesses, Incorporated ?
@ JohnTheAtheist
I have no problem believing Bush howls at the moon naked.
At JC forever's house? Maybe.
Flying? Mmm not so much. I'd have to see it, but I'm willing to hold off disbelief until I get an invite to watch.
Having lived in South Africa for the last 35+ years I am astounded that this 'spontaneous eye re-growth' never made is into the newspapers, nor even onto Carte Blanche. Strange, you'd have though the religious people would have made a big thing of it as proof of faith. I find it strange that the OP can't even quote the name of this spectacularly famous 'someone in South Africa'. (Nor can Google, for that matter).
I'd say there are no miracles witnessed by "non believers", just believers who pretend this revelation convinced them of the power of God. There's been loads of lifelong fundies on this site claiming they were Atheist before some wonderous revelation or visitation of divinity, it's lies designed to increase and placate the flock. business as usual
This is what "miracles" are, scams to reinforce belief in the flock and they think possibly convert the 'show me' crowd. Can you locate even one faith-healer who isn't making money off this?
I think I have the answer!!!
A South African Company - Lamelle - markets a product called "Eye Regeneration Cream". Maybe someone can explain to this moron that it refers to the skin around the eyes, and is nothing more than a cosmetic product.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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