Anyone ever heard of this happening in the '80s?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuQW7yXaZlo
I also make this sort of threads. I think this is or can be really damaging and disturbing to some without mentioning this.(http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/81839154)
>>1441963
Yes. My mother has an image of the virgin of Medjugorje
So unreal that something like this happens
>>1441963
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob8bHdjiPZA
>>1442085
Well I don't know. The whole thing is as rude at times that atheists would be against the whole existence of God instead of criticizing religion for its mistakes what the real problem is. This is a similar rudeness. Unwieldiness
So why do we make trouble with this supreme spiritual being? Or so it seems. I don't think there is really anyone here on this board that would like to have that. Who would complicate ANYTHING for self?
We float on people that are professionally organised about this. Or what atheists say.
So what is all these vague things? Or would anyone say ''make troubles is just what is needed''. I don't see how anyone would think this unlogical.
>>1441963
The Vatican has not approved it. And unless they approve it, it is and should be of no concern to the laity.
Ah yes, I remember reading about this just last year as a modern comparison to old pilgrimages in the middle ages.
>>1444157
How is this different from Lourdes in any characteristics? At the time in the '80 there was a communist regime there with a policy or mindset about this sort of things. And could put pressure on things. And still this is something.I think this sort of local thing does matter.
>>1444336
Everything that is this outstanding miraculous has a deception video. Right away it is clear that it is untrue.
It isn't said much
Even because Atheists go against the existence of God instead of criticizing clear faults in religion.
It is all this unwieldy. And that is visible.
>>1444157
>The Vatican has not approved it.
OP here. I didn't know that
>>1444157
Even the local bishop doesn't believe it.
http://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm?recnum=317