n Wunder nt; to operate or conduct miracles (lit) Wunder tun or wirken or vollbringen; I cant perform miracles ich kann nicht hexen or zaubern; by a miracle (fig) by some miracle (fig) wie durch ein Wunder; It's going to be a miracle if das wäre ein Wunder, wenn its a miracle he es ist ein Wunder, dass er her Restoration/his victory was a miracle es war ein Wunder, dass sie wieder gesund geworden ist/dass er gewonnen hat; itll have a miracle for us or well have to have a miracle to be finished promptly da müsste schon ein Wunder geschehen, wenn wir noch rechtzeitig fertig werden sollen Greek sēmeion
Considering that the Age of Enlightenment, miracles have frequently necessary to be rationalized: C.S. Lewis, Norman Geisler, William Lane Craig, 토토솔루션 and other 20th-century Christians have argued that miracles are acceptable and plausible. For example, Lewis explained that a miracle is a thing that comes entirely out with the blue. If for thousands of a long time a girl could become pregnant only by sexual intercourse using a male, then if she were being to become pregnant and not using a person, it would be a miracle.
Events considered unachievable are hence not so These are just ever more unusual and dependent on the number of individual situations. British mathematician J. E. Littlewood prompt that persons need to statistically count on 1-in-a-million events to occur to them at the speed of about 1 per month. By his definition, seemingly miraculous situations are literally commonplace.[11]