I believe in miracles because i believe in God.
Asked By: ssaka 34 minutes ago
Posted by pukirahe Aug 2nd, 2012 at 5:31AM
It is really difficult to say what is a miracle
and what is not. For a jungleman, the helicopter
is a miracle, while the citimen consider it as
normal as a bicycle. For a scientist an atom is
an unfathomable mystery, but for us a man is normal.
My computers works well as a miracle, but my wife
considers it as normal.
Not only about a computer, but with me all things
are miracles. The functioning of the body, of the
universe, of the spiritual realm.
When any man can make a living blade of grass,
I may reconsider this view concerning the mysterious
God Who creates the mysterious world where all things
function mysteriously.
Moreover, I think that this mysterious creation
encourages more humility and more study among thinking
people. They cease learning because they consider the
existence as normal that any man can imitate.
Source:
Experienceproject
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Baha’u’llah says:
“God testifieth that there is none other God but Him and that He Who hath appeared is the Hidden Mystery, the Treasured Symbol, the Most Great Book for all peoples, and the Heaven of bounty for the whole world. He is the Most Mighty Sign amongst men and the Dayspring of the most august attributes in the realm of creation. Through Him hath appeared that which had been hidden from time immemorial and been veiled from the eyes of men. He is the One Whose Manifestation was announced by the heavenly Scriptures, in former times and more recently” (Baha’u’llah, Tablets of Baha’u’llah, p. 47)
HAIKU
Man a mystery
God a greater mystery
Now and forever
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