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Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1:
Miracle Basics
Chapter 2:
Understanding The Meaning Of Supernatural
Chapter 3:
Miracles In Christianity
Chapter 4:
Miracles In Other Religions
Chapter 5:
Asking For Miracles In Christianity
Chapter 6:
Asking For Miracles In Other Religions
Chapter 7:
The Difference Between Miracles And Coincidence
Chapter 8:
Real Life Stories of Miracles
Chapter 9:
The Effects Of Expecting Miracles On Mindset
Chapter 10:
What The Critics And Proponents Have To Say
Wrapping Up
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Foreword
What is a Miracle?
The dictionary defines the word “miracle” as an extraordinary, unusual or supernatural event that manifests divine intervention in the affairs of men. When miracles happen, laws of nature are broken and a higher being is at work. This higher being is what most people usually refer to as God. Some miracles are attributed to miracle workers, saints or even religious leaders because it is believed that God works through them.. Get all the info you need here.
Chapter 1: Miracle Basics
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Modern Day Miracles
Nowadays, many things are considered miracles such as surviving a big disaster like a tsunami, earthquake, fire or car crash. A mother who was told that she couldn’t ever get pregnant will see conceiving a child as a miracle. Surviving stage 4 cancer way beyond the estimated time that one is supposed to live is also a miracle. When there are problems, complications or threats, people pray to God. Surpassing these trials against all odds will then be seen as an answer to their prayers and thus a miracle.
The Basics
Of World Religions and Gods Different people in different cultures believe in different Gods or “supreme beings”. Sometimes certain cultures even have several of them. Christianity is the most widespread religion with 33.32% of the world’s population believing in Jesus. Next is Islam with 21.01% of the world’s population believing in Allah. Following Islam is Hinduism with 13.26% of the world’s population believing in several Gods and Goddesses. Ganesha, Hanuman, Lakshmi, Shiva, and Durga are some of them. In the fourth spot, you have Buddhism at 5.84%. Unlike the first 3 religions, the Buddhists do not believe in any God but rather adhere to the concept that any man can be enlightened by having a certain code of conduct and undertaking a method of mental discipline. They believe that “enlightened ones” will save all beings from sufferings. Buddha is an “enlightened one”. He is considered by Buddhists as the enlightened father of humanity but not a God because they do not believe in the concept of God. The last 27 or so percent of the world are divided into many smaller religions. In all these religions, there have been extraordinary events amongst its believers that cannot be explained and whether they attribute it to their Gods, supreme beings or even to nature, all these unexplained events are collectively considered as miracles.
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