Sentences with phrase «such as the miracle»

a deist does not believe in supernatural events such as miracles, the inerrancy of scriptures, or the Trinity.
To be sure, one can make arguments for the existence of God based on naturally inexplicable events, such as miracles or fulfillments of prophecies.
Instead, only those passages which are not in keeping with our common sense, such as the miracle accounts, need to be «translated» into different language.
In most gardens, compost and small amounts of aged manure are enough, or you can fertilize with diluted 20-20-20 fertilizers such as Miracle Gro or Peters.
Diehard organic gardeners swear by fish emulsion but I believe in utilizing a water soluble commercial fertilizer such as Miracle Gro or Peters, 15-20-15 or close to that percentage.
I recommend riced cauliflower or shirataki rice (such as Miracle Noodles), if those are available in your area (they can also be purchased online).
Products such as Miracle Gro Organic Choice Bone Meal or Plant Food can be used to promote healthy growth of selected garden plants and will not harm pets.
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Review and further practice techniques in solution focused in the play room, such as the miracle question

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Should Congress then create a miracle for the steel - using industry to offset the effects of its miracle created for steel producers, such as giving them handouts or their own tariffs?
I find it hard to believe that there is any such things as miracles or a fourth dimension, but I don't mind if someone wants to talk to me about the bible or any other book for that matter.
Most patristic and medieval writers preferred to talk about miracles and miracle workers rather than charismatic gifts for a number of reasons such as the dominant gift list being Isaiah 11, not 1 Corinthians 12 and Jerome's translating charismata as «graces» (gratiae).
«By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported, — that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible, do miracles become, — that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost incomprehensible by us, — that the Gospels can not be proved to have been written simultaneously with the events, — that they differ in many important details, far too important as it seemed to me to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eyewitness; — by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation.
If you think causality is true at all, there are no such things as uncaused suspensions of physical laws («miracles») and therefore no possibility of the sort of miraculous events all religions claim as basic to their dogmas.
Can say that I believe in every thing that you disbelief of when it comes to the Creator and the Creation of universe, life and guidance, God has given me hearing, seeing, thinking and heart feelings to see and experience signs and small miracles to have faith in him and continue with good deeds I was told of in his Holy Book although am not perfect at that but nothing to lose but contrary to that there are more to gain in life and life after... For those disbelievers they lose their senses by being locked and blocked from such experiences... It is all about souls as verses speak for them selves;
Have I seen what I could call a bona fide miracle (such as a leg grow or a tumor disappear..
To argue that historians might judge such and such to be a miracle because they believe antecedently in the religion that regards such miracles as signs of the intervention of its deity is to open the floodgates for all religious claims to miracles and, indeed, even to nonreligious «miracles» such as the widespread reports that people have seen Elvis Presley.
Concerning miracles, one might say that one kind, such as restraining a person from falling off a cliff, requires only coercionb.
In this summer's blockbuster movie Bruce Almighty, a television newsman is given a set of divine powers, including the capacity to perform such miracles as the parting of a bowl of tomato soup, à la Moses» parting of the Red Sea.
In order to calculate the probability of a specific miracle claim with mathematical integrity, other factors such as the evidence supporting the claimed event must also be taken into account.
Nevertheless, sceptics such as Bart Ehrman will point out that miracles and the historical method are at odds.
If Ehrman is right, it would seem that historical studies could never support the validity of miracle claims such as the resurrection.
If such a miracle could happen once it could happen twice, but as nature miracles these pose a special problem of credibility.
It is a miracle when man accepts and adopts it as such.
a miracle is something that happens out side of nature and nothing happens with out nature consent, thus there is no such thing as a miracle.
But these miracles might more readily be understood to symbolize things inconsistent with our common sense theology such as Jesus» divinity or God's willingness to interfere with natural law.
As anyone who uses a comparatively simple desktop computer can testify, it seems a miracle that such a complex system could work without crashing.
Miracles... or those things which are termed as such... are not confined to the pentacostal church....
The miracle of childbirth has already moved beyond «ordinary meaning» through such procedures as in vitro fertilization.
Casting out of demons was an act of God, and was also a gift for the Apostles as a confirming miracle of their authority to deliver the gospel — such authority is NOT a gift for believers today.
It is the Biblical notion that miracles have ceased to be normal... This is not to say that God has stopped performing miracles, or that the Holy Spirit has stopped working, but only that the Apostolic miracles such as speaking in tongues, prophecy / revelation, and healings have ceased as a normative gift to individual believers: 1) The Holy Spirit's purpose in imparting the «sign gifts,» has expired 2) The sign gifts were given exclusively to the original Twelve Apostles, so that the sign gifts and Apostleship are inextricably linked 3) The gift of Apostleship no longer exists
«Because some scholars have treated miracle claims in the Gospels and Acts as purely legendary on the premise that such events do not happen, I intended to challenge their instinctive dismissal of the possibility of such claims by referring to a few works that catalogued modern eyewitness claims of miracles
In northern Europe, where the miracle play had its origin, she starred in such sacred theatrical productions as Dulot's Maria Magdalena, his motet written for Rouen Cathedral, as well as the art of the day.
1) Miracles such as those I listed happened over 2,000 years ago and we have not observed or recorded similar phenomenon since that time that couldn't be more easily explained by other non-miraculous causes...
There is truth in such a familiar phrase as «the miracle of love».
This sort of explaining away gets rid of modern difficulties well enough, but it will hardly do, for the good reason that it departs from the simple sense of the text, which interprets the stilling of the storm as a miracle of divine providence, and as such we must deal with it.
He had 12 disciples, travelled about performing miracles such as healing the sick and walking on water and was known by terms such as «as the good shepherd.»
Several special features of Christian belief should be stated, such as the coming of God's kingdom in the life, preaching, miracles, death, and resurrection of God's Son, and the redemption from sin which is part of that coming.
i've seen «miracles» and the such, they are just as easily explained.
This present aspect of the kingdom manifested itself in different ways in the person and deeds of the Christ (Wood, 1996:648 - 649): Casting out demons Healing the sick Working of miracles such as turning water into wine, raising Lazarus from the dead and walking on water.
We can not discuss in this connection why and how some such recourse is permissible within human experience of a total and not methodically restricted kind, such as is involved in the history of redemption, for example in recognizing a miracle.
It was in a different class altogether from such miracles as told of the restoration of a dead man to life.3
If such a suggestion seems to detract from the significance of the miracles as demonstrating his divine nature, it should be remembered that Jesus himself testified to the performance of such cures by others as well as himself: «And if I cast out demons by Beelzebub,» he said to those who brought this charge against him (Mt 12:27 - 28; Lk 11:19 - 20), «by whom do your sons cast them out?»
It is not a correct inference to take Paul's list in I Corinthians 12:28 — first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then workers of miracles, then healers, administrators, speakers in various kinds of tongues — and see all of these as «set - aside» persons performing such functions on a specialist basis.
On the contrary, miracle as such means the activity of God; therefore the understanding of an event as a miracle is not a conclusion from what is perceived, but the perception itself apprehends the miracle.
We tend to use the label «miracle» interchangeably in everyday language with concepts such as wondrous, amazing, and simply good luck.
If God did impress himself to you as a Athiest... I mean showed up at your doorstep, knew things about you that no one else did, and did some sorta of miracle or deity type of act... some set things that would crumble and vanquish your doubt that he or she is God... could you deny such a presence?
Such an outlook really leaves no room for an historical revelation in time, at least not in the sense of an intervention on the plane of reality, including reality external to man, and an intervention which changes that reality, as in miracle.
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