No, I don't agree; there is evidence. But I do not see the point of continuing at this point. All that we have is you asking, over and over, for evidence of miracles—and at the same time asserting that no evidence exists, regardless of any attempt by anyone else to establish a common frame of reference. That's not a discussion; that's a line of questioning. Well, what I, others, have experienced is not on trial; the truth is what it is regardless of your opinion of it.
I'll leave the ball in your court, though. Show good faith and engage in discussion, and you'll get a discussion. Continue to subject everyone to a "prove it or miracles aren't real" interrogation and I, for one, will withdraw (as I'd already determined to do before your latest post).