In 1917, 50,000 people were said to have seen the "miracle of the dancing Sun," in Fatima, Portugal.
Catholics not only accept that this "miracle" must be true, but that it proves their claims about God as much as the legitimacy of their Catholicism.
But the miracle of the dancing sun is not the fact that 50,000 people, "who claimed to have witnessed extraordinary solar activity, such as the sun appearing to "dance" or zig-zag in the sky, careen towards the earth, or emit multicolored light and radiant colors. According to these reports, the event lasted approximately ten minutes."
Instead, the real "miracle" is that no one else on earth apparently noticed it.
This, then, illustrates how lopsided God is, since he shows such a "miracle" to such a select few people in Fatima, while hiding it from being seen by the billions of other people around the world.
Catholics not only accept that this "miracle" must be true, but that it proves their claims about God as much as the legitimacy of their Catholicism.
But the miracle of the dancing sun is not the fact that 50,000 people, "who claimed to have witnessed extraordinary solar activity, such as the sun appearing to "dance" or zig-zag in the sky, careen towards the earth, or emit multicolored light and radiant colors. According to these reports, the event lasted approximately ten minutes."
Instead, the real "miracle" is that no one else on earth apparently noticed it.
This, then, illustrates how lopsided God is, since he shows such a "miracle" to such a select few people in Fatima, while hiding it from being seen by the billions of other people around the world.
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