Psychology of Miracles
An interesting article about how miracles may not be so miraculous.
For many, unusual and positive events can seem miraculously rare, when in reality they are not. |
Other times what appears to be a miracle to a layperson or a victim's family is not considered a miracle by medical professionals, who may see similar cases on a routine basis. |
There's also a psychological process called confirmation bias, in which people tend to seek out, focus on, and remember information that supports their ideas and beliefs while ignoring or downplaying information that contradicts or undermines their beliefs. |
You can catch the article here.
Drowned' Boy Reveals the Psychology of Miracles
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