Many people, even "theologians," have questioned
whether the events described as miracles in the Bible were actually miraculous
events. They doubt the actuality of the creation (Genesis 1,2), the
flood (7,8), the parting of the Red Sea (Exodus 14:26-31), the virgin birth
of Christ (Matthew 1:23), the resurrection of Christ (28:1-8), and numerous,
if not all, others. They even go so far as to ascribe to these events
natural explanations. The miracles listed previously explained away
as (in order) a big bang, evolution, a strong wind and a shallow sea, a
misinterpretation of the word virgin to mean young woman, and a stolen
body.
There are evidences though that actually corroborate
the Bible account, and though space here does not permit to show them feel
free to contact us about them. Furthermore, if even one miracle is
not true then we can throw them all out of the window because God has said
that they are miraculous. If one is not miraculous God is a liar
and if he is a liar why could he not have lied about all?
The Bible speaks of God as the Almighty (Genesis
17:1), that is all-powerful. If He is not capable of performing miracles
than He is not only a liar, but He is furthermore not a God that we can
trust nor should love and follow. I will finish this answer with
the words of Jannes and Jambres (Pharaoh's magicians) spoken after seeing
the plague of lice, "This is the finger of God." (Exodus 8:19).