Chill, dude, I never said I was bored. .
My name is not " dude ", please address me with my own name
You seem to be guessing at people's motivations here, but are unwilling to actually ask the person!.
I have already said that I sent mails to Randi
He gave me generic answers that the Church does not offer evidence, but this, as I have shown in the links submitted, this is not true.
At least, the Catholic Church presents it as evidence.
If, according to Randi, it is not, he should deal with this subject
In this case, however, I'm happy to tell you my motivations--I'm not bored. I am, however, trying to figure out where this discussion can go from here, so that we can address your concerns.
We already have gone over--and most posters were also polite and friendly, I believe--exactly why a lot of these claims aren't something that are testable or debunkable by Randi,
I have already said that the ( claimed ) medical evidence is available
And, if the medical evidence is not correct or enough to claim that a " miracle " is, err.., a " miracle ", Randi could, for example, present what is available to the public about one miracle and say, " look guys, with the data we have ( quoting which data ) we can not state the this miracle ( quoting which miracle he is talking about ) is as of supernatural intervention because there are other similar natural healings occurring spontaneously ( with quotes )
This is just an example about how I would proceed
Randi is doing nothing like that.
and have pointed out some of the religious miracles he HAS debunked.
Avoiding to even quote one of the " officials " of the Church
And you have explained why you don't like those reasons, or feel that they're relevant.
And here, to my mind, we're sorta stuck. You don't find the given reasons relevant, but you don't want to ask Randi about it.
I have already done that
He gave me generic answers that the Church does not offer evidence, but this, as I have shown in the links submitted, is not true.
At least, the Catholic Church presents it as evidence.
If, according to Randi, it is not, he should deal with this subject
I'm out of reasons to offer you, since I still think mine are quite valid.
I do not think your reasons are valid and I have tried to explain why.
But I accept your opinion, we just think differently
Now, I would love to become unstuck. Which is why I suggested that perhaps we could actually look at one of these cases and discuss how one would go about debunking it, in hopes that we could see whether the various reasons given were indeed valid, or, as you believed, they weren't relevant. .
Take one miracle, look at and present the medical evidence available and see if it is enough to claim that the event can only be as of supernatural intervention
Present the conclusions in the weekly commentaries
My intent here is not to change cards around, whatever that means in Italian, it's to try and get an actual concrete example in front of us that we can get our teeth into and address so that we can see what concerns arise when you try to debunk such things, and perhaps get a better understanding of whether or not it's doable. .
The healing of Matteo Pio Colella; the healing of Dr. Nevado, ..
I have given the links in several languages few posts ago
I can provide others
The links you've offered really aren't much good for this purpose--they're abstracts. We'd need the actual medical documentation you keep mentioning. If you can link to one, wonderful! But if you don't want to deal with that sort of thing, that's perfectly fine. It's just that I fear the discussion is going to keep going in circles. .
Towards the beginning of November 1992 I had to go to the Ministry of Agriculture to deal with some questions of farming. While we were trying to find the person we had an appointment with, we providentially met Luis Eugenio Bernardo Carrascal, an agronomic engineer who works at the Ministry. He kindly looked after us while we waited for the person we were meant to see.
While we were talking about various matters related to the Ministry, Luis Eugenio noticed my hands, and asked me what had happened to them. I explained briefly to him that I had advanced chronic radiodermatitis, and that it was an incurable disease. He gave me a prayer-card of Blessed Josemaria Escriva and recommended that I seek his intercession.
I did so straight away. A few days later, I went to Vienna to attend a medical conference. In Vienna I was very impressed to find prayer-cards of Blessed Josemaria in all the churches I visited. This made me invoke his intercession more often, as I had been recommended to do. I prayed in my own words, commending myself to his intercession, without sticking to the words on the prayer-card. But I did also use the prayer on the prayer-card sometimes.
As I have mentioned, I had suffered from chronic radiodermatitis for many years. I think I already had the first symptoms, such as loss of hair and erythema on the back of the left hand, in 1962 when I got married. Since then the condition grew worse, because for many years I had to operate on bone fractures using poor quality radio-diagnostic equipment with very limited protection.
In November 1992, when I went to the Ministry of Agriculture, the fingers of both hands were very badly affected. On the left hand it was the index, middle and ring fingers, and on the right hand mainly the index and middle fingers. In particular I had hyperkeratotic plaques and ulcers of different sizes on those three fingers of my left hand. Some of them measured up to 2 centimeters in diameter at the widest point. There were more on the back of my left hand and on the proximal phalanxes and the back of my right hand.
The condition of my hands made them quite painful and I had to stop operating. Not many people noticed them because I did my best to keep them covered. No doctor suggested I should get treatment, as it is well known that nothing can be done for radiodermatitis. Some told me to use Vaseline or lanolin to soothe the skin, which I was already doing.
From the day I was given the prayer-card, from the moment I placed myself under the intercession of Blessed Josemaria, my hands began to improve and, after approximately a fortnight, all the damage caused by the disease disappeared and my hands were perfectly healed, as they are now.
It is evident that this cure cannot be due to natural causes. I have already said that there is no cure for radiodermatitis, and that I did not use any medication. It had crossed my mind to ask a dermatologist to do a skin transplant to try closing the ulcers, but I never actually got round to it. Although I tried to hide my hands, there are many people who can testify as to the state they were in. Among others, there is obviously my wife, one of my sons who is a doctor specializing in anatomic pathology, and two other doctors who are dermatologists who I had sometimes asked to have a look at my hands. These were Isidro Parra and Ginés Sánchez.
I have put down here exactly how my radiodermatitis was cured. I was very much afraid that a metastasis might develop, which would have left me with no possible hope of recovery. But that did not happen. Quite simply, the radiodermatitis has been cured, and I can only attribute it to the intercession of Blessed Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer.
Since my recovery I have gone back to work normally and I am again doing general surgery."
http://www.opusdei.org/art.php?w=32&p=2507
This is more than enough to start a research.
If the above claims, in Randi' s opinion, do not count as " evidence ", Randi should say why
But once again, I'm not bored. Don't worry your little head about my boredom. Not a concern, I assure you.
My " little head "??
Seems that you are becoming insulting here..
Again, if you want to insult me, go find another thread.
The forum is big.