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MIRACLES

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Posted by Neo on June 23, 2000 04:06:03 UTC

What is miracle ?. Miracle is something impossible. Why can something be impossible ?. Everything is possible, but our knowledge and habit say something is possible or not. 1+1=2. It is impossible become 4. Who says that ? the brain. It is impossible that boiling water is cold. Who says that ? Our sense. It is impossible that sun rises from the north, because it rises from the east everyday. It is just a usual.
Our senses deceive us. They are so limited. They can only hear, see, and feel in a certain range.
Most of us don’t believe in Ghosts because we can’t see them. Ghosts may be real in other dimension, we can’t see them.
“All that I see, hear, taste, smell and touch are the creation of my mind” (Nikos Kazantzakis)
Now, the miracles…
Jesus revived a dead man. It is a miracle. Is this just a story ? No, it was real. We are very much lack of knowledge. Reviving a dead man could happen, we just don’t know how.
Mohammad went to the 7th sky in one night by buraq, a very very fast tool. Is this just a story ? No, now we know that velocity of light is not the fastest. Someday we’ll find the velocity of the buraq. Many more miracles. They are not impossible. You don’t believe in God ? Don’t say that know, you just don’t know instead of not believe.

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