When confronted with miraculous or supernatural events, the human mind instinctively seeks natural explanations as a defense mechanism, attempting to rationalize and diminish phenomena that cannot be categorized within ordinary experience; this cognitive tendency, illustrated through biblical accounts of the early church where mockers dismissed spiritual manifestations as mere intoxication, reveals that skepticism toward miracles is not merely doubt but an active effort to label divine events as mundane.
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Why your brain rejects miraclesAdded:
You see?
When confronted with the miraculous, the natural mind always reaches for a natural explanation.
When when we manifest healing, whatever. When we manifest the gifts of the Spirit, the rational mind tries to explain it away. In this case, they go, "Oh, it's new wine." Oh, yeah. You know what look you know them a little new wine in the morning.
But the way that Luke is echoing he's using this verbal echo of the word filled, the mockers are not accusing them of being drunk.
What they're saying is whatever filled them is not God.
And there's a distinction.
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