
The Miracle of Calanda (Regrown Limb! Amputated Leg!)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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Exploring Miracles and Divine Contests
The chapter delves into miraculous healings and divine contests, highlighting instances like the restoration of an amputated leg attributed to a dream of the Virgin Mary and a contest between Yawe and Boll to prove the true God. It discusses the varying purposes of miracles, from rewarding faith to demonstrating compassion, and explores historical contexts like the actions of conquistadors and the Spanish Inquisition in relation to miracles. The narrative emphasizes the role of miracles in showing mercy and individual help rather than solely serving as signs of religious truth.
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Transcript

Some skeptics say that if God were real, then we'd see miracles of amputated limbs regrown and we don't. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli examine a reported of just that, where a young man in 17th-century Spain regrew his leg.
