mir·a·cle ( P ) Pronunciation Key (mr-kl)
n.
1. An event that appears inexplicable by the laws of nature and so is held to be supernatural in origin or an act of God: “Miracles are spontaneous, they cannot be summoned, but come of themselves” (Katherine Anne Porter).
2. One that excites admiring awe. See Synonyms at wonder.
3. A miracle play.
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I am talking about miracles by faith, not by science.
Science can be explained, it is not something supernatural. It can be deducted, analyzed and explained.
Thusfor science is not a miracle.
Sorry bro.
Michael