Hello,
I am writing to share something I noticed concerning science and the miracle of the sun at Fatima. The behaviors of the sun during the miracle as reported by eyewitnesses suggest that what they saw was a star going through its life-cycle in fast motion. This is interesting because at the time of the miracle science did not yet have a full understanding of a star's life, thus making the miracle a display of theretofore unknown scientific knowledge, adding support to the idea of the miracle as the work of a superhuman being. I have made a website of the matter at http://lpzho-spaceholder.blogspot.com/2 ... arris.html if anyone is interested.
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Science and Fatima
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Re: Science and Fatima
This doesn't explain the drying of peoples clothing. The amount of energy needed to dry their wet clothing should have incinerated them. What's funny is that the atheist editor of the states communist newspaper oseculo wrote an article a week before ridiculing the 3 children and the believers who were there as superstitious people .
When the miracle happened a d was witnessed by over 70000 people the editor of oseculo was there expecting nothing to happen. After he witnessed the miracle he was in shock. What he saw defied explanation and instead of rediculing the kids again he wrote a positive article about the miracles that defies explanation.
The communist government of Portugal pit heavy pressure on him to to recant his story but he wouldn't. He eventually converted to Christianity because of this event. It was witnessed by believers and unbelievers alike. There are some people in the church that believe that this was a natural event, but still a miracle because the 3 kids told everyone that the virgin Mary said that God would make a great miracle on that day.
I believe it was a naturistic event because of the effect that the miracle had on the peoples clothing defied a naturalistic explanation.
When the miracle happened a d was witnessed by over 70000 people the editor of oseculo was there expecting nothing to happen. After he witnessed the miracle he was in shock. What he saw defied explanation and instead of rediculing the kids again he wrote a positive article about the miracles that defies explanation.
The communist government of Portugal pit heavy pressure on him to to recant his story but he wouldn't. He eventually converted to Christianity because of this event. It was witnessed by believers and unbelievers alike. There are some people in the church that believe that this was a natural event, but still a miracle because the 3 kids told everyone that the virgin Mary said that God would make a great miracle on that day.
I believe it was a naturistic event because of the effect that the miracle had on the peoples clothing defied a naturalistic explanation.
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Re: Science and Fatima
Fascist government my friend, NOT communist.bippy123 wrote:This doesn't explain the drying of peoples clothing. The amount of energy needed to dry their wet clothing should have incinerated them. What's funny is that the atheist editor of the states communist newspaper oseculo wrote an article a week before ridiculing the 3 children and the believers who were there as superstitious people .
When the miracle happened a d was witnessed by over 70000 people the editor of oseculo was there expecting nothing to happen. After he witnessed the miracle he was in shock. What he saw defied explanation and instead of rediculing the kids again he wrote a positive article about the miracles that defies explanation.
The communist government of Portugal pit heavy pressure on him to to recant his story but he wouldn't. He eventually converted to Christianity because of this event. It was witnessed by believers and unbelievers alike. There are some people in the church that believe that this was a natural event, but still a miracle because the 3 kids told everyone that the virgin Mary said that God would make a great miracle on that day.
I believe it was a naturistic event because of the effect that the miracle had on the peoples clothing defied a naturalistic explanation.
Re: Science and Fatima
The fascists came in later. I don't believe they had much of a problem with either the Catholics or the miracle.