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- No proven fraud in Catholic saint inedies + (832)
- MIVILUDES classifies the practice of inedience as a sectarian aberration + (833)
- The inedias denounced by Milivitudes concern New Age groupuscules and say nothing about Catholic inedias. + (834)
- So-called "inedia" demonstrations are faked + (835)
- Just because an event is scientifically unexplained doesn't mean it proves the existence of God (Appeal to ignorance) + (836)
- Claims of divine intervention are based on unreliable evidence + (837)
- There are reliable testimonies attesting to God's interventions + (838)
- Testimonials can be biased + (839)
- The Mandela effect + (840)
- Insufficient understanding of a phenomenon + (841)
- Made-up stories + (842)
- Witnesses simply attributed certain phenomena to God because they didn't understand them. + (843)
- There are medical documents attesting to miraculous cures and inediencies. + (844)
- When it comes to God, skeptics demand ever more demanding and almost impossible proof. + (845)
- Which lends credence to the hypothesis that they don't exist. + (846)
- Extraordinary claims require more than ordinary proof + (847)
- So-called miracles are based on fraudulent experiments + (848)
- So-called miracles are illusions of the human brain + (849)
- Miracles are rare natural phenomena that can be explained by science. + (850)
- Miracles are paranormal phenomena that do not imply the existence of God. + (851)
- Arguments in favor of miracles are always more improbable than rational explanations. + (852)
- So-called miracles have a rational explanation + (853)
- The "miracle" label is merely a sign of the inadequacy of scientific knowledge. + (854)
- Mystical experiences attest to the presence of God + (855)
- Sudden conversions + (856)
- Unitive experiments + (858)
- The "oceanic feeling" is the revival in consciousness of states of unity and wholeness experienced by the foestus. + (859)
- God's visions + (860)
- God's visions are subjective interpretations + (861)
- Visions of the Virgin Mary or Christ + (862)
- These visions are conditioned by culture and environment. + (863)
- Visions of Christ or the Virgin Mary are more or less pathological hallucinations. + (864)
- Christic visions are due to pareidolia + (865)
- True mystical experiences are similar across cultures and social backgrounds. + (866)
- The functioning of the human brain is subject to invariants, hence the similarities + (867)
- Mystical experiences touch an invisible reality; they are intersubjective and go beyond mere subjectivity. + (868)
- Alleged mystical experiences are made-up stories + (869)
- So-called mystical experiences are subjective experiences that do not prove the existence of God. + (870)
- Mystical experiences are due to psychic disorders. + (871)
- Mystical experiences only happen to people with a religious culture + (872)
- Mystical experiences attest to the existence of the unity of all things, not the God of religions. + (873)
- Mystical experiences are misinterpretations of what we perceive. + (874)
- Manifestations of Providence attest to God's intervention + (875)
- God's answers to prayer + (876)
- The interventions of providence are overestimated because of our cognitive biases + (877)
- The fact that a prayer is followed by effect in no way proves that it is responsible. + (878)
- Particularly unlikely events that influence the course of history + (879)
- Unlikely events in our lives that warn or save us + (880)
- Signs" are merely anodyne events interpreted in hindsight as warnings. + (881)
- You have to accept chance + (882)