A Paduan: Either the miracle story in the Koran happened or it didn't happen. Why should I believe that the above gospel 'miracles' happened any more than I should believe that the Koranic 'miracle' happened?
Well, I suppose that you seem to be stuck believing one or the other, with nothing (black) being your current choice -
but others have other alternatives
Ideed, part of white is the colours; some great healing was done - I'm sure that if I travelled back last century, to a forgotten tribe, or simply to some disadvantaged, people might say that I could do miracles too - as part my medical knowledge I could pick a plant and formulate an effective antibiotic, some anticoagulants, digitalis, a poultice for your severe burn, or indeed a host of life saving remedies - a large amount of fragmented knowledge existed in ancient times, and people who came along and helped everyone out were (and are still) decribed by the local populous as angels - knowledge alone can be prophetic
- eg. thousand of years ago an intelligent traveller who knows of child bearing tells someone, "It appears you're carrying a boy, don't drink alcohol and eat very well, and your child can be both intelligent and strong" - and so the story is told, and told more -
`Behold, you shall conceive and bear a son; so then drink no wine or strong drink, and eat nothing unclean, for the boy shall be a Nazirite to God from birth to the day of his death.'