This story has many signs of being fake:
https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/202...clinically-dead-woman-revived-in-true-miracle
1. No name is given for this woman.
The woman who is "raised from the dead", according to the article, has no name, and the doctor recounting it can't remember her name, or anything about her, or any kind of follow up info. Her name is never mentioned in the article, and the doctor who is at a church "testifying" of the event, says he can't recall her name.
Hmmm.
2. No date is given for this event.
No date is given, it's just said to be Spring of 2021.
A specific date would be one of the ways to identify the women, and the event, and track it down, and verify it.
But this miraculous event everyone should remember... has no date.
Hmmm.
3.Nobody seems to know her name.
Although a local pastor is on hand when this "raising" happened, and a doctor is there, along with nurses and various staff people in the room, along with the woman's husband.... nobody has a name for this woman.
Hmmm.
4. SIGNS OF A FAKE STORY:
When people don't have names, and events don't have dates, this is usually a sign of a false story. Dates and names are what we use to corroborate claims, and corroborate stories.
News articles, if they are genuine, will have all of this info RIGHT AT THE TOP.
When we don't see names and dates, it's a good indicator a story is simply made up... as these are the usual hallmarks.
CONCLUSION:
A.) I believe God is active in the world, and still takes all kinds of action, through both providence and genuine miracles.
B.) That does not mean I believe, or that I'm obligated to believe, every story I hear that sounds fake.
C.) This story has all the hallmarks of a fake miracle claim, and I see no reason to take it seriously. If it was real, they'd give the exact date, and the woman's name, and the husband's name, and the follow-up reports on her health, and signed statements from the nurses.... SO THAT IT COULD BE VERIFIED AND PROVEN... FOR ALL THE WORLD TO SEE. They would, at the very least, give her name with a date, for some rudimentary verification.
D.) When the details required to verify a story are conspicuously absent... that's the hallmark of a fake story.
I believe God does miracles.
But we live in a fallen world, full of deception, grifters, and every kind of nonsense.
We should get in the habit of reading things carefully, and doing our best critical thinking.
God Bless, and I hope you all have a great weekend.
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