Mysteries, Miracles, and Faith

Mysteries, Miracles, and Faith


Our culture thrives on knowledge. So much so that we have become uncomfortable with not knowing. A ton of information (and some misinformation) is available on the internet, newspapers, television, radio, libraries, etc. The United States has a public education system and truancy laws designed so that every child, up to a certain age, has access to an education.

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What about mysteries?
We don’t like them. Remember the Scooby-Doo cartoons where the gang unravels yet another mystery by finally catching up with the “ghost” and unmasking him to discover the bad guy. Most tv programs resolve situations in less than an hour. Maybe because it just bothers our minds to have loose ends.

And how about miracles?
We discount them. Who sees…

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…did it?

Why do we need faith?
What is it about us that demands we know everything about everything—or at least about the things that we care about? Does not knowing make things less true? We have made great strides in knowledge. We can now prove that…

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…about mysteries, miracles, and faith? It’s simple. Some of the stories you will find on our site are mysteries ( read Personhood Stories). Some are outright miracles (read Isaac’s Personhood Story). They may currently lack scientific, medical validation. But that does not mean they are not true. That does not mean they did not happen. On the…

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…from God.

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