Why I Don’t Believe in Miracles, But I Do Believe in God
A Personal Reflection on Life
Religion is a personal matter. You believe in it or not, and that’s your decision. However, I believe that there is more to life than just what we see on TV and in the newspapers.
I believe there is a higher power behind everything, and that this power can help us make our lives better.
I used to think that life was just a series of unlucky events. But then I read about the miracles that happen every day.
I realized that there are people who have gone through tough times and have still come out alive.
Why I Don’t Believe in Miracles
Let me start by saying that I don’t believe in miracles. I believe in the power of prayer.
In my experience, life happens because people are willing to work hard and make sacrifices so that they can be happy. On the other hand, it’s extremely rare for a miracle to happen overnight.
So, whether we call it a miracle or not, every good thing must come from somewhere else. If you want your life to be great, you have to make sacrifices for it.
The problem comes when you let yourself get attached to the outcome instead of working hard and doing what needs to be done — even if it feels like there is no point or interest in trying at all.
Why I Do Believe in God
Despite the lack of evidence as to why people believe in God, I do. I believe in a higher power because it’s consistent with my life experiences and with the Bible. It makes sense.
The Bible is clear that God exists and that he cares about us. The stories of miracles, prophecies, and the lives of Jesus Christ and his followers have convinced me that there is more to life than just the materialistic world we live in today.
I know some people think you can’t believe in God without faith, but this isn’t true. You don’t need any special gifts or abilities to believe in God; it’s all within you.
I’m Not Entitled to Have a Religion
Religion is a personal matter. I’m not sure where it came from, but I don’t think that anyone has the right to tell me what to do with my life.
I have no desire to be religious, but I understand that this is an important part of people’s lives.
The United States still has a significant number of people who believe in God and pray every day. This belief is something that we should respect and where we should feel comfortable about.
However, some people may not feel comfortable about their religion or even if they believe in one at all. There are many religions out there, and none of them are identical to the other ones.
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