MIRACLE OF THE SUN
A couple of days ago, we passed the anniversary of the miracle seen in the movie, on October 13, 1917.
Of course being the early 1950s when the movie was made, the ability to reproduce this was somewhat limited, as it just showed the "sun" falling to the earth.
For a more in depth analysis of this miracle, I include this link from wikipedia for those who are interested.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_Miracle_of_Fatima
As you can see, a number of very interesting explanations have been given as to what the miracle acutally was, but what I find fascinating here, is that it seems nobody actually denies that it happened.
If I was a juror in a civil trial (and an outcome there is always determined by a preponderance of evidence) I would have to conclude that this was in fact a miracle, as no theories of deception, mass hallucination etc fit the available facts at all.
And if this was just a bizarre meterological event, how come it came at the time precisely when three illiterate children said it would, in the area where everyone came? To me, that strains credulity somewhat.
I defy anyone to point out any other historical example like this, when an event of the magnitude of a spinning sun radiating sectors of color reflected in the trees, the landscape and the people, happened when so many of its witnesses came to scoff at the prediction, and make fun of the recipients of the message.
One can only ascribe these events in the conext in which they happened, ie the authenticity of the message of the Virgin Mary at Fatima given to these children.