Across religions, miracle stories appear as claims that the normal laws of nature were suspended, yet different traditions use them differently—as proof of divine power, as metaphors for spiritual transformation, as tests of faith, or as warning against literalism. What makes a story count as a miracle says more about the observer's framework than the event itself, which is why intelligent people can encounter the same account and disagree completely on what happened.
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