In my opinion all these "miracles" are pretty lame.
They don't stand for long on this forum before somebody refutes them.
And when somebody does refute them you hardly ever bring a counter argument to the refutation, and just plod along ignorant of the facts.
You didn't address my three points either!
Do you really expect these twisted translations to inspire us to ejaculate phrases like "alhamdulillah", "subhanallah" and "allahuakbar"?
We haven't been brainwashed into believing the Qur'an is infallible, nor have we been brainwashed into producing robotic statements of faith in denial of the facts.
When Moses showed the Israelites God's parting of the Red Sea, none of them would have doubted the miraculous nature of the event.
These "miracles" are not convincing proofs, or we would stand convinced, they ar open to refutation left right and centre.
Also, your "miracles" have been peculiar to your own translation of the Qur'an, and they cannot be found in mine.
Why would Allahs "miracles" be so vague that they would only appear in one type of English translation and not appear in so many of the others?
Maybe the Qur'an should have had a verse like;
"Alif Lam Raa"
"Say: Take your miracles from Yusuf Ali's Qur'an..."
"And avoid the one by Muhammed Muhsin Khan"
You discredit your own religion by bringing such poor excuses for miracles, and you do our job for us by revealing your weakness.