Thread:GreyStark/@comment-28288412-20170506220152/@comment-28288412-20170507142355

GreyStark wrote: 1. http://www.theblaze.com/news/2014/01/05/a-gift-from-god-woman-and-her-doctor-say-prayer-miraculously-healed-her-malignant-cancerous-tumor/ here's one case. You can google others. And keep in mind that saying that it's bullshit is a pretty worthless statement if you have no evidence beyond your own opinion.

2. It takes a certain period of time for that blue effect to happen. According to the eyewitnesses it happened instantly. And they said that the Sun was moving about, and that it also turned sliver, red, purple and yellow. One Ophthalmologist who was there looked up, saw what was happening, closed her eyes and covered them with her hands for a few minutes and looked in the other direction and she saw that the whole landscape was tinted purple from the sun.

3. Plus it takes about 100 seconds for permanent eye damage to happen. And these people where starting at the Sun for 600 seconds. At the very least you should have expected at least one person in 40000-70000 that were there to report some form of eye damage. But there weren't any reports of that (and if the communists government had at least one person who said that they had gone blind for even a few hours then they would have exploited the shit out of it).

4. Plus there's also those healings, the prophecies and the drying ground and clothes. 1. Five months does not equal instantaneously.

2. Considering how many of the accounts are known to be inconsistent with each other, it's kinda difficult to take anything about the event large scale as it is as a miracle. Maybe if it was actually a physical objective event or even just one that could be consistently described with the same aspects and elements from the majority of people there it would have a solid standing. As it is though, some could be lying, some could've been hallucinating, some saw jackshit, others could have whatever else cause it for them, etc.

3. Only one hundred? Damn I've looked at the sun for longer than that a few times and have nothing happen.

4. Four healings out of tens of thousands of people, prophecies were vague (two would die young, which two and when? Great in (insert year here), well that ain't subjective in the least), and how many reported the ground and clothes drying and is there really no alternate explanation?