Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


I agree with what the author says about miracles. Even the great spiritual Guru Jiddu Krisna murty says that simply because the person wears a beard don' t believe what he says. See for yourself. Convince yourself. Then decide.
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


Absolutely,Christians have a strong belief in miracles.Since Jesus Christ made several miracles in the midst of Israel people.Author's view about miracle is entirely wrong.Because accepting and following Lord Jesus Christ blindly is the key factor in Christianity.Without believing we cannot get miracles done in our life.
Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


I never experiance miracle, so I don't believe in it.
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


I never experiance miracle, so I don't believe in it.


Miracles are belief based, not fact based.
Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


I never experiance miracle, so I don't believe in it.


Miracles are belief based, not fact based.


If a belief is based on true experience, this is okay. Otherwise this is blind and needs be opposed.

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http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


I never experiance miracle, so I don't believe in it.


Miracles are belief based, not fact based.


If a belief is based on true experience, this is okay. Otherwise this is blind and needs be opposed.


Obvious things are not beliefs but truths. They are experienced and seen by all. Problem arises when a few experience and try to force on others as truths.
Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


I have heard a lot about these healers but yet to meet one. We should not trust any thing blindly because some of these are fabricated stores.

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Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


I have heard a lot about these healers but yet to meet one. We should not trust any thing blindly because some of these are fabricated stores.


Even the great philosopher and spiritual gurus like chinmayananda and Krishna murty say 'use your rationale.'
Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


I never experiance miracle, so I don't believe in it.

You are right. If I jump in to a river without knowing swimming, no amount o f belief will save me
Many of us believe in miracles. So we go to primitive miracle healers like Ojha. Not only Indians, but the Christians have a big belief in miracle healing. Periodically, the Christians hold mass meetings for miracle healing or Changai.

The link is about miracle healing. The author says that we should not accept anything blindly or just because that is said and believed by others.

http://www.richarddawkins.net/discussions/2013/7/28/miracle-healing-it-has-reached-my-family-too?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


I never experiance miracle, so I don't believe in it.

You are right. If I jump in to a river without knowing swimming, no amount o f belief will save me


sometimes you are miraculously saved. I also experienced this many times. But this 'miracle' is not 'divine' but is prompt help by near ones or strangers. Some smart man saved a boy by pushing him away from speeding truck. But the believers will not appreciate that smart man but instead give full credit to divine forces. They would even argue that the smart man was inspired by some divine force to save the boy. This is reasoning of the 'faithful'.

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