How can one believe in God if one has never seen Him or His miracles?
This was already mentioned by Jesus Christ Himself in the end of the Gospel by John. When apostle Thomas, having not believed the other disciples that Christ has risen, wanted to affirm this for himself and put his fingers into the wounds of the Savior, he was not denied this consolation, but during this he heard such words: because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed! (John 20:29). Easy is that faith which is based on an external attestation, on a profound miracle which turns around the soul from the extraordinary nature of the experience, but it is not always solid. If a person thanks to such a turn around livens up for faith, then later doesn’t take any further steps, then he will still fall and return to that state which he was in before. By the way, this is also spoken of in the Gospel in the parable of the beggar Lazarus who ended up after his death in the bosom of Abraham, and the rich man who ended up in hell, who pr