Great Video! I also love how Lewis mentioned within his essay that Miracles can’t be explained by science since they are not natural events which repeat themselves. He therefore compares it to a historical events which happen only once and cannot be reacted.
@@acannizz @Gee-co7ox I can't speak for that person but I'll give my two cents. I don't believe this is completely ridiculous but some of it is questionable. For example the point about materialism. There is this idea that theists believe that the super natural exists while atheists don't believe it exists. I think it's the other way around, as in that I believe that what exists is the natural. I don't think anything *can* contradict the "laws of nature". Whether miracles exist or not what we can perceive and measure is in the natural world, and any interaction from god must be possible to perceive naturally. For example, if god really does exist then he is by my definition natural. We can not believe things we can not perceive, and we can only perceive the natural, the real.
i believe in Miracles, they happend today, thank you Jesus
Great Video! I also love how Lewis mentioned within his essay that Miracles can’t be explained by science since they are not natural events which repeat themselves. He therefore compares it to a historical events which happen only once and cannot be reacted.
thanks for watching!!!
as Abraham said acording to Jesus, some will not belive even is they se people raised from the dead and i have the same whit niracles
CS Lewis believed in miracles. So what! I don't. Did I change your mind?
This is completely ridiculous...
Interesting perspective. Why do you think so?
Why exactly is this ridiculous?
@@acannizz @Gee-co7ox
I can't speak for that person but I'll give my two cents. I don't believe this is completely ridiculous but some of it is questionable.
For example the point about materialism. There is this idea that theists believe that the super natural exists while atheists don't believe it exists. I think it's the other way around, as in that I believe that what exists is the natural. I don't think anything *can* contradict the "laws of nature". Whether miracles exist or not what we can perceive and measure is in the natural world, and any interaction from god must be possible to perceive naturally.
For example, if god really does exist then he is by my definition natural. We can not believe things we can not perceive, and we can only perceive the natural, the real.