Thank's. Perhaps the martyrdom and persecution of some of her forbears influenced her singular devotion to Christ, colloquially known as 'philosophy'. I have no problem believing in the miracles attributed to her. The point made near the end of the talk that skeptics of such things usually have no prior experience of the miraculous with which to make comparison, speaks less to the likelihood of miracles than to the carnal nature of the vast majority of men.
Thank's. Perhaps the martyrdom and persecution of some of her forbears influenced her singular devotion to Christ, colloquially known as 'philosophy'. I have no problem believing in the miracles attributed to her. The point made near the end of the talk that skeptics of such things usually have no prior experience of the miraculous with which to make comparison, speaks less to the likelihood of miracles than to the carnal nature of the vast majority of men.