Moses Miracle!
alleged miracles in many denominations based origins and strength: Moses crossing the Red Sea, which feeds the companions Muhammad, Jesus raised Lazarus, are all events that testify to the compassion of God and His power. In the U.S., polls show that 84% of the population believe in miracles, and half of them said that he had been witnessed at least once. The miracle is not the biblical Israel considered a supernatural event but an event able to amaze people, and even today, as opposed to bureaucratic miracle the Vatican, the Jews consider it a divine message that benefits the humans. In the Gospels, the stated purpose of miracles was to convince the undecided. Even today, the Catholic Church credits a supportive role to the miracles of faith, so that in the canonical process is spared especially the effect of the alleged miracle of faith of the people. The many miracles today, those decreed by the Church or even to its screening, are not immune of criticism, that of Fatima, for example, is questioned, among others, a physicist who is also a Benedictine monk, Stanley Jaki , which challenges the supernatural origin of the movements of the sun. To the Islamic people, the last miracle was the Koran, which also does not accredit any miracles to Muhammad.
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