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JTEM
2024-11-02 05:13:38 UTC
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Mike
2024-11-02 05:25:33 UTC
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There was a food bank at a Catholic Church
up the street from where I live. They closed
the food bank because one of the food bank recipients
stole a statue of Mary from the Church. I didn't think
it was fair to punish all the homeless and hungry
just because one thief stole a statue of Mary.
JTEM
2024-11-02 13:59:24 UTC
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There was a food bank at a Catholic Church
up the street from where I live. They closed
the food bank because one of the food bank recipients
stole a statue of Mary from the Church. I didn't think
it was fair to punish all the homeless and hungry
just because one thief stole a statue of Mary.
You're framing it as collective punishment. That's wrong.

There are two possibilities. The first that the issue was
the desecration of a sacred space. I don't know where the
statute was or if it was the lone incident so I can only
raise it as a possibility. The second potential...

They punched the numbers, figured out how much it would
cost them to provide the surface AND pay for the security
they'd need to protect themselves from such actions and
determined that they can't afford it.
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Steven Douglas
2024-11-02 20:26:52 UTC
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Has the Catholic Church verifed it as a miracle?
JTEM
2024-11-02 23:01:51 UTC
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Has the Catholic Church verifed it as a miracle?
How would they do that?

It's relatively easy to establish a "Miracle" cure of
some disease. But this is a photo.
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Steven Douglas
2024-11-03 05:38:42 UTC
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Has the Catholic Church verifed it as a miracle?
How would they do that?
The same way they've always done it in the past. Do one
of your patented 30 second Google searches and see for
yourself.
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It's relatively easy to establish a "Miracle" cure of
some disease. But this is a photo.
So it could be that it was faked?
JTEM
2024-11-03 05:50:11 UTC
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Has the Catholic Church verifed it as a miracle?
How would they do that?
The same way they've always done it in the past. Do one
of your patented 30 second Google searches and see for
yourself.
I have. I've posted many time over the years, on the topic
of miracles. Even posted the criteria. But nothing that
covers a photo.
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It's relatively easy to establish a "Miracle" cure of
some disease. But this is a photo.
So it could be that it was faked?
Anything can be faked. Medical miracles are a favorite
because they are usually documented starting BEFORE there
was ever a miracle! But records could be faked.

But we're not taking about fakes, we're taking about how
one goes about verifying a miracle. So, how does one
verify a miracle caught on camera?
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Steven Douglas
2024-11-03 05:53:59 UTC
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The Steven must convert NOW!
Has the Catholic Church verifed it as a miracle?
How would they do that?
The same way they've always done it in the past. Do one
of your patented 30 second Google searches and see for
yourself.
I have. I've posted many time over the years, on the topic
of miracles. Even posted the criteria. But nothing that
covers a photo.
The the photo is irrelevant.
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It's relatively easy to establish a "Miracle" cure of
some disease. But this is a photo.
So it could be that it was faked?
Anything can be faked. Medical miracles are a favorite
because they are usually documented starting BEFORE there
was ever a miracle! But records could be faked.
But we're not taking about fakes, we're taking about how
one goes about verifying a miracle. So, how does one
verify a miracle caught on camera?
I don't know, and I don't care.
JTEM
2024-11-03 06:14:59 UTC
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I have. I've posted many time over the years, on the topic
of miracles. Even posted the criteria. But nothing that
covers a photo.
The the photo is irrelevant.
The thread is about a photo, and you specifically asked if
the miracle depicted in the photo has been verified, which
is precisely what I was responding to.

Not entirely surprised that you lost 100% of the context...
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It's relatively easy to establish a "Miracle" cure of
some disease. But this is a photo.
So it could be that it was faked?
Anything can be faked. Medical miracles are a favorite
because they are usually documented starting BEFORE there
was ever a miracle! But records could be faked.
But we're not taking about fakes, we're taking about how
one goes about verifying a miracle. So, how does one
verify a miracle caught on camera?
I don't know, and I don't care.
You do care because YOU asked about verification.

Again, not exactly shocked that you "Forgot" 100% of the
context...
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Steven Douglas
2024-11-03 22:47:06 UTC
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I have. I've posted many time over the years, on the topic
of miracles. Even posted the criteria. But nothing that
covers a photo.
The the photo is irrelevant.
When the Catholic Church wants to verify a miracle concerning
a statue,, they go to the actual site and study the actual
statue. They have done it in the past, though you seem to
know nothing about it.
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The thread is about a photo, and you specifically asked if
the miracle depicted in the photo has been verified, which
is precisely what I was responding to.
Yes, I know. And I responded to your response.
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Not entirely surprised that you lost 100% of the context...
Since I did nothing of the sort, you shouldn't be surprised
about anything.
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It's relatively easy to establish a "Miracle" cure of
some disease. But this is a photo.
So it could be that it was faked?
Anything can be faked. Medical miracles are a favorite
because they are usually documented starting BEFORE there
was ever a miracle! But records could be faked.
But we're not taking about fakes, we're taking about how
one goes about verifying a miracle. So, how does one
verify a miracle caught on camera?
I don't know, and I don't care.
You do care because YOU asked about verification.
Because the Catholic Church has done it in the past. But no,
they did not do it from a photograph. They actually went
somewhere and did it there.
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Again, not exactly shocked that you "Forgot" 100% of the
context...
Sheesh, the reason I don't care is that I'm not Catholic,
and I don't care about their statues. I am a Bible believing
Christian, and that's all I need. I don't need other miracles
to make me believe even *more* or something or whatever. I
believe the Bible is the Word of God. I have had my own
miracle in my life, and between those two things, that's
all I need to believe it's true.
JTEM
2024-11-04 00:21:44 UTC
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When the Catholic Church wants to verify a miracle concerning
a statue,, they go to the actual site and study the actual
statue.
It's just a statue. That's why blinking would take a miracle,
BECAUSE all you would see is a statue.
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The thread is about a photo, and you specifically asked if
the miracle depicted in the photo has been verified, which
is precisely what I was responding to.
Yes, I know.
And yet you didn't know and I had to tell you.
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I don't know, and I don't care.
You do care because YOU asked about verification.
Because the
So you do care and did ask.
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Sheesh, the reason I don't care is that I'm not Catholic
But you do care and did ask.

True narcissist!
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