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Question: Speculate the reaction of the Athiests through 25 tweets of the following scenario: A footballer after he scored a goal , he picked up some mud and carved it to look like a bird ,and after he said in the name of the God he blew in to it ,and it became a living bird.
1. This is clearly an example of staged entertainment, not a miracle. #Atheists #Football 2. If a "miracle" like this actually happened it would be more likely due to creative engineering than divine intervention. #Atheists #Football 3. Miracles don't exist, so stop trying to prove that they do. #Atheists #Football 4. This is a prime example of why we need to encourage critical thinking and question our beliefs. #Atheists #Football 5. Miracles don't exist. This "miracle" is just a trick. #Atheists #Football 6. This isn't a true miracle, but it's a great display of showmanship. #Atheists #Football 7. There's no evidence for miracles, so don't accept this one at face value. #Atheists #Football 8. Belief in miracles is based on faith, not fact. #Atheists #Football 9. The idea that this is a "miracle" is just superstition. #Atheists #Football 10. The only miracle here is the power of suggestion. #Atheists #Football 11. If you can't explain something you shouldn't automatically assume it's a miracle. #Atheists #Football 12. We shouldn't confuse showmanship with miracles. #Atheists #Football 13. This isn't a miracle, it's a cleverly engineered trick. #Atheists #Football 14. This is a prime example of why we should never accept the supernatural without proof. #Atheists #Football 15. This isn't a miracle - it's a trick. #Atheists #Football 16. Just because something's inexplicable doesn't mean it's a miracle. #Atheists #Football 17. Miracles don't exist, and this isn't one of them. #Atheists #Football 18. This is a clever trick, not a miracle. #Atheists #Football 19. Don't be fooled by superstition - this isn't a miracle. #Atheists #Football 20. It's time to use logic, not faith, to explain this situation. #Atheists #Football 21. If you investigate an event
Jan. 12, 2023, 11:15 p.m.
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