A miracle is an event
performed by God that
breaks the laws of nature
Break the laws of nature
Events that do not
normally happen and that
break the laws of science
Example: when the
sun stood still to give
the Jews time to
defeat their enemies
Coincidences
When the laws of nature
are not broken, but
multiple things happen at
the same time to create
a good outcome
Example: Stairwell B,
when 16 people
survived the collapse
of the North Tower of
the World Trade Centre
God
Revealed
Love
Miraculous healings
may prove that God
wants to help people
and so loves them
Immanence
Miracles show that God
is active in the world
and therefore immanent
Knowledge
and power
Miracles that break the laws of nature
prove that God is powerful enough to break
these and the fact that he performs these
proves that he knows enough to know
when to act to cause a good outcome
Work in the world
Buddhists and Atheists
reject miracles from
God because they
don't believe in God
Hindus believe that
miracles are direct
intervention by Brahman
or the other Gods
Christians believe that
God works directly in
the world through
miracles, though some
of the miracles were
performed by others
such as Jesus
Jews believe that
God works in the
world, particularly
for their benefit
Muslims believe that
only Allah can perform
miracles and the biggest
miracle is the Qur'an
Sikhs believe that
saints and prophets
can perform miracles,
but they should only
be used to help others
Humans
God
Humans cannot
perform miracles
without the help of God
Hindu
Miraculous powers can be
gained from receiving positive
energy from the universe
Very similar
to Buddhism
Buddhism
Many Buddhists don't
believe in miracles and just
think that miraculous events
are just proof that our
knowledge is incomplete
Others believe that
people receive these
powers when they
reach enlightenment
Sikh
Prophets and saints
can perform miracles
but only to help others
Scripture and tradition
Islam
The Islamic scripture, the
Qur'an, is thought of as a
living miracle, as it is a
guide directly from Allah
on how to live your life
All religions
have miracles
within their
scripture
and/or tradition
Buddhism
The Buddha's jealous cousin, Devadatta, released
an elephant to try and kill him, the Buddha simply
touched the elephants head and it became tame
History and
personal experience
Miracles often happen
in times of great trouble,
for example: war
Faith Healing
Curing people
through spiritual
means, for example:
prayer or mental
practices
The cure could be sudden or
happen over a period of time
Evidence
Lots of people see the
miracles happening
Example: Ganesha drinking milk
People may experience
miracles for themselves
Many miracles were
recorded at the time
There are too
many accounts for
none of them to
have happened
Miracles still
'happen' today
There has been research
conducted into to powers
of prayer to heal
Many miracles have
been investigated and
no scientific proof has
been found
Problems for believers
Not God
There is a possibility
that God did not give
the power to perform
the miracle, and it
was actually one of
the many evil forces
at work in the world
For an event to be
a miracle there
must be a good
outcome, this
would never be
the result of evil
Too much importance
The miracle worker
could get money and
fame, and God's
message would be
lost
God would only
chose people who
weren't seeking
money or fame
Unfair
Why do God pick and
chose who he helps?
Example: He cures
one person of cancer,
but none of the many
other cancer sufferers
in the world
Miracles give
hope, for the
benefit of
everyone
Transcendent
If God is
transcendent
(outside of time
and space) it is
not possible for
him to work in
the world
Some people say that God is
both transcendent and immanent,
so he could work through people
David Hume
Never enough evidence
The laws of nature have been
around for hundreds of years,
you would need a lot of
evidence to go against them,
and this will never happen
Miracles are the
exception to the rule,
so there will always be
less evidence for them
as they are very rare
Unreliable witnesses
Witnesses are biased,
they desperately want
miracles to happen, so
they may exaggerate
Witnesses are
always interviewed
and the situation
looked into, and
then a judgement
is made based on
the reliability
Uneducated witnesses
Miracles are often
reported by primitive
people who have no
knowledge of science
Most nations have
recorded evidence of
miracles, regardless of
their education level
Dependence
Religions depend on
miracles to prove them
to be true, all religions
can't be right, so they
cancel each other out
Many miracles just
support beliefs that
the religions
already have