The presence of miracles in the Bible suggests that God is unreliable.
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The presence of miracles in the Bible suggests that God is unreliable. In the New Testament Jesus proclaimed endlessly, "nothing is impossible for the one who has faith," meaning that if you ask and believe you shall receive. It is obvious that only a select few, experiences miracles, such as Noah and the woman with the haemorrhage. It is also very clear that there were many defenceless people in the Auswitch camps or during any other troublesome times, who did pray. So what makes a prayer of an individual so more important than the group prayer? As discussed, it is not good to have miracles happening left and right, night and day, but what quality dictates who should get the miracle, and who should not receive a miracle? Why are some miracles a good thing for some people whilst being bad for others, such as the Book of Joshua 10:1-15 where the...

