then look up "verifiable miracles". If you seek, you will find.
Here's one with a cursory google:
From Eric Hatfield’s blog the Way? Sources The source of the first story is the heart surgeon involved, Dr Chauncey Crandall of Florida, a respected cardiologist in the US (as this summary sh…
charismactivism.com
None of those are verifiable. All of them are anecdotal. You have already previously demonstrated that you don't understand the difference.
Also, for every one of such anecdotal healings "after prayer", there are literally MILLIONS of deaths "after prayer".
In every single proper study into the efficacity of "prayer", it has been shown to not make any difference at all.
In fact, in several of these studies the group that were prayed for actually did WORSE when they knew they were being prayed for.
Irony.
In any case, as I said: none of those are verifiable. All of them are anecdotal.
Sorry, but my standards of evidence are a wee bit higher then this anecdotal nonsense.
Anecdotes are not evidence. They are claims in need of evidence.
EDIT:
Here's my own anecdote....
7 months ago, my dad caught an infection of a nasty flesh eating bacteria through a small insignificant bruise on his foot. It ended up in the wrong place and went beserk. He ended up with very severe sepsis and was put into a coma. Within 24 hours, his foot was amputated. This took away the source of the infection but he still had severe sepsis / blood poisoning. All his organs were in severe danger of shutting down. His blood pressure was far too low to keep those organs going.
He then received a heavy dose of medication to keep that blood flowing to keep the organs alive. Nasty side effect of that is that it blooks the small veins which transport blood to body extremities (toes, ears, nose, fingers, etc). His other foot and both his hands / fingers started to turn red. Then purple. Then almost black-ish.
Doctors were extremely worried. We also, off course. After the first week, talks started about further amputation of the other foot as well as fingers or even hands. Leaving him with 4 stomps instead of hands / feet. We had to start thinking about if he would want to live on like that or if we would simply let him drift off and die.
ALL doctors lost hope. They all assumed there were only 2 possible outcomes: further amputation of foot and hands or death.
After a very emotional and mentally heavy day, we went home assuming we were going to have to make a monumentally hard decision the next day.
I woke op at 7 in the morning. I called the hospital at 8 to know how the night went (which I did ever day).
The answer: "
Amazingly well. None of us understand this or expected this. Throughout the night, all his values started to balance out. We are lowering medication as we speak as it doesn't look like it's needed any longer. We are going to wait another 24 hours to see where things go from here".
24 hours later, the medication was completely stopped. The dark purple spots on his hands and foot retreated slowly but surely. Every morning, they drew lines around the edge of the spots and by evening, the spots retreated another half a centimeter. This was skin they all assumed was already dead.
Next week, he will return home with a prosthesis. He walks around as if it's nothing. He drives his car. He goes up and down the stairs. His hands and foot have a normal pink color, as if nothing happened.
YOU, and the people in your link would all have prayed and you would scream "MIRACLE" and believe your prayers were answered.
We are not religious. Nobody prayed. His biology just bounced back.
The guy accross the hall, who DID have people praying for him (I know, because I saw it every single visit) didn't bounce back. He died. From a condition way less severe then what my dad had.
All this to say: anecdotes are a dime a dozen. And sometimes, against all odds, people simply bounce back and their biology overcomes whatever is wrong with them. None of this, including the anecdotes in your link, are outside of the natural possibilities of natural biology and medical practice.
Conversely, no amputee has ever grown back a limb.
Funny that, how "medical miracles" only ever seem to manifest in things that could happen naturally and never in things that are literally impossible.
The "miracle cure" of my dad, was no different from winning the lottery.
No gods are required.
EDIT2:
Another thing you might want to ask yourself.................
If you truely believe that your god performs miracle cures as a result of prayer...
You might want to ask yourself why she allows the health crisis to occur in the first place. I assume that people who pray, pray for good health all the time....