Does God perform miracles today as He did in Biblical days?
Yes. We define “miracles” as a suspension of whatever we know of Natural Law, and the intervention of powers that we cannot ourselves wield. This is partly correct. Actually, we still know very little about the laws and powers which surround us always, but it is these same principles operating on planes beyond our perception that produce what we call a miracle. But to the greater consciousness of God, there are no miracles. Why is there so much bloodshed and persecution and warfare among peoples who say they believe in God? Because of our limited understanding, we all worship God in different forms and ways. Many people regard their God as the superior being which must necessarily be thrust upon all other believers, simply as proof of superiority. Two men looking at the same apple are antagonized by the observations, “It is green” and, “No, it is red.” Learning to examine an apple from the other’s point of view is a painful procedure. Sects and creeds are based on different fragments o