Zobel said:
You didn't answer the question. There is a incongruity in your position. Can you rationalize it?
Here's my point. There was a time and place for miracles and miraculous objects. It was a gift bestowed from God, through Christ, to his immediate followers in order to prove that he was the Messiah.
Anyone now professing to perform miracles, or to possess miraculous tokens as mentally ill, uneducated, or a flat out fraud. Period.
Again, let's see someone regrow a limb, raise the dead, immediately cure cancer, turn water into wine (not unprovable transubstantiation), walk on water, feed 5000, etc.
The inherit mystical nature perpetuated by the Catholic Church creates a predisposition for its adherents to find the miraculous in the rare and uncommon.
I don't ever hear of any Catholics believing the miracles performed by other religious groups. Who come it's only your team?