Monday, April 6, 2009

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MIRACLES POSSIBLE

On Friday came a very interesting story in the newspaper Heraldo de Aragon. "
In the Society section, the cited paper reported that the cardinal of Krakow, Dziwisz, has announced a special event held a few days ago in the crypt of the Basilica of St. Peter's Basilica.
A boy came there with his parents, suffering from a kidney tumor that prevented him from walking, and visited and prayed at the tomb of Pope John Paul II. To go outside the basilica, the child, who was in a wheelchair, told his parents he wanted to walk. Before the startled parents, the child got up from his chair and began to walk. Another miracle
course refers to what happened to a 26-year-Cleveland, that according to U.S. television, he suffered a fatal wound to the head. The youth received a string of Karol Wojtyla, and immediately began to improve from his wound.
The news here.
Given this news, the immediate question that arises is: do we believe these events? If so, what are attribute them?
I personally think that these two events may have actually occurred. In particular, the first, since it has the endorsement of a cardinal. As to whether they are miracles or not, I humbly that cases like these can be good examples of the confluence between science and religion. When science reaches the top of the mountain, you see that God was already at the top before she arrived, many people think.
Science is discovering that the mind has a power far more effective to change and transform the reality of it until quite a few years previously thought. These alleged miracles comment here may be due to the sensational processing capacity has the mind. However, this does not imply that it is restricted to scientific refusing the spiritual dimension.
In fact, in the Gospel of Matthew 9, 18-26 tells the healing of a woman with blood flow. When the woman touched the garment of Jesus, he says the famous phrase of "Daughter, your faith has healed you." This expression is very striking, because Jesus himself said it was not him, at least only he who has saved the woman, but their faith has been that women have the he has done at least part of the miracle.
Thus the biblical maxim that "faith can move mountains" is no what at odds with the scientific principles that endorse the immense power of the human mind.

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