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Do only superstitious believe in miracles?

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Cesar H. Pablo

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Cesar H. Pablo
Cesar H. Pablo, Journalist

Answered Nov 19, 2020

The correct answer is NO. it is not only superstitious people that believe in a miracle; other people believe in miracles. Some people still don’t believe in miracles because they believe anything that happens to them has been written down as part of their destiny, or they see the miracle as something that happened as a result of scientific laws.

The belief in miracles is widespread because there is still some unexplainable event; the unexplainable event is one of the causes of why some people don’t believe in miracles. An example of a miracle is when someone has been given some day, weeks, or years he or she has to live on earth, but such a person lives longer than that; this type of miracle is unexplainable, but a superstitious person will believe in this as a miracle, but a non-superstitious person will believe that it happened based on natural law. Lastly, it is not only superstitious people that believe in miracles.

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Zack

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Zack , English Professor, PhD, Basel

Answered Nov 03, 2020

The correct answer to this question is No. There are some superstitious people who do not believe in miracles. Instead, they believe that the reason that some things happen is because of fate or because it was written in a person's story to happen that way. When it comes to miracles, there are people from all walks of life that believe them. A miracle is defined as an action that occurs that can not be explained. An example of a miracle is a person having terminal cancer, and then all of a sudden, their cancer disappears. This is a miracle because a doctor would not know why cancer that is terminal disappeared.
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Matz Lewis Clark

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Matz Lewis Clark, College student, Graduation, Orlando

Answered Oct 28, 2020

There are different people who believe in miracles. In fact, there are some superstitious people who may not believe in miracles because they believe that things are bound to happen because of the signs that they will find all around. The belief in miracles is widespread because there are just some things that cannot be explained. For example, there have been reports of some people who have gotten better even though doctors have thought that their cases are hopeless. There are also some people who have managed to be alive again after dying for a few minutes. There are miracles that happen every day. A lot of people are just too busy to actually notice it.
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