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Dictionary » S » Saints Saintssaints persons officially recognised or acknowledged as pre-eminent for consecration, holiness, and piety, especially through canonization by a branch of the christian church. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... learn things to oblige me to correct my points of view etc... some evidences: 1. public and permanent miracles (uncorruptible corpses and blood of Saints) proof that, from time to time, supernatural interventions are possible and that laws of the physics don't rule the world at 100% (but 99.99% ...
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Re:... have some proofs about God: coherencies with reality/evidences. There are a few public and permanent miracles: the uncorruptibles bodies of some saints (with antimoderist catholic doctrines) testify their santity as persons of God. Also to become holy, a no refutable and full proofed miracle ...
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Re: Re:... through mutation and hazard only... mutant microbes are there contradicting this theory... b. MIRACLES DO EXIST: THE UNCORRUPTIBLE BODIES OF THE SAINTS UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS OF (NON) CONSERVATION ARE PUBLIC AND PERMANENT MIRACLES. Ex. Saint Bernardette of Lourdes (even smells parfum, I think) ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... or similar procedure... ⋅ miracles do exist: we have a few proofs of public and permanent miracles: the incorruptible bodies of some saints, which even smell parfum, under the normal (non) conservation procedures... normally such corpses putrify, e.g. Muhammad, but the corpses of ...
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The Fiber Disease... dropped something metal down my vent pipes above my bathroom two weeks ago. ( I happened to be standing right there when it occurred) Lastly: GO SAINTS!!!!!!!! YOU CAN DO IT.....YOU CAN DO ANYTHING AFTER SURVIVING THE WORLDS LARGEST AND HARSHEST MAN-MADE HURRICANE...... _______________________________ ...
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