Mother Teresa may or may not have done "good work" -- Q. is whether she posthumously interceded in the material universe to perform miracles
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Sure but if you believe there is a God then you should believe He/She/It can suspend laws of nature, no?
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If you believe in an omniscient, omnipotent God who regularly intercedes in the material universe, it's not too big a stretch. Yep
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"bogus metaphysical claims" aka religion? Who is the target audience of this comment
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People who promote bogus metaphysical claims
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The more outlandish things you can get people to accept, the easier it is to control them. Religions learned that a long time ago.
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"if you don't do what we say, you will be deluged by a great flood". You never hear that from seculars.
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That's kinda religion's entire point, no?
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is it a function of the canonization process or of the necessity of deifying saints that requires such suspension of reason?
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Are there any metaphysical claims which you find not bogus?
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While Catholics may be reaching on this one, as a Christian, I must say there ARE post-partum metaphysics core to our beliefs. ;-)
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What are valid metaphysical claims, then?
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