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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 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'.


That which cannot stand to reasoning and logic is not a miracle. At the most I can say it's a coincidence.
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.

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'.


That which cannot stand to reasoning and logic is not a miracle. At the most I can say it's a coincidence.


Miracle healing works purely on self belief if you feel it works, it is because your faith prompts you increase your self confidence through your willpower.

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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 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'.


That which cannot stand to reasoning and logic is not a miracle. At the most I can say it's a coincidence.


Miracle healing works purely on self belief if you feel it works, it is because your faith prompts you increase your self confidence through your willpower.


Good one sunil.Miracle works once we start believing them. There indeed is a natural force which is doing this but our self belief is more important

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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 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'.


That which cannot stand to reasoning and logic is not a miracle. At the most I can say it's a coincidence.


Miracle healing works purely on self belief if you feel it works, it is because your faith prompts you increase your self confidence through your willpower.


Good one sunil.Miracle works once we start believing them. There indeed is a natural force which is doing this but our self belief is more important


And this is not limited to Hindu religion as some people would believe but almost every religion has faith in this although my belief is limited to self confidence and willpower.
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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 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


Some times it's other way round, people who know swimming sink due to their overconfidence.

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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 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


Some times it's other way round, people who know swimming sink due to their overconfidence.


The swimmers are likely to drown more. But if you jump in river without knowing swimming, drowning is more certain. Thus even ablest doctor may not save a patient but faith in miracle healing is sure to kill the patient.

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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 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


Some times it's other way round, people who know swimming sink due to their overconfidence.


The swimmers are likely to drown more. But if you jump in river without knowing swimming, drowning is more certain. Thus even ablest doctor may not save a patient but faith in miracle healing is sure to kill the patient.


Perfect example, I also think in same way. Miracle healing only works if you have strong willpower, willpower can make you learn swimming fast but if you do not know how to swim before jumping in more than 6,7'of water, no one has a chance.

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Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
Now faith healing has claimed another life. Religion is not only divider. This is also killer.

http://freethinker.co.uk/2013/08/31/faith-healing-claims-another-victim-parents-of-dead-12-year-old-face-manslaughter-charges/

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