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The shipwreck survivor was lucky

The shipwreck survivor was lucky

A tourist goes to a Roman temple.
To impress the visitor with the power of gods, the priest shows him a portrait of several pious sailors ,hung on the wall, whose faith presumably allowed them to survive a recent shipwreck.
How will you accept this evidence of a miracle as the power of gods?
Photo Adaptation/Flickr/lilliekate
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