The claims
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
6 claims
Sascha Roth, the first patient in a Memorial Sloan Kettering trial of the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab, was packing for radiation when her doctor called to say there was no cancer left to treat; every one of the 12 patients with a specific genetic subtype of rectal cancer reached a complete clinical response, a result one investigator called the first of its kind in the history of cancer — and the mechanism behind it is fully understood, which is exactly why the case belongs here.
Sascha Roth, the first patient in a Memorial Sloan Kettering trial of the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab, was packing for radiation when her doctor called to say there was no cancer left to treat; every one of the 12 patients with a specific genetic subtype of rectal cancer reached a complete clinical response, a result one investigator called the first of its kind in the history of cancer — and the mechanism behind it is fully understood, which is exactly why the case belongs here.
Sonny Graham received the heart of Terry Cottle, a 33-year-old who had shot himself, on March 20, 1995; he sought out Cottle's widow Cheryl to thank her, fell in love at their first meeting in 1997, married her in 2004, and on April 1, 2008 — thirteen years after the transplant — died of a self-inflicted shotgun wound in Vidalia, Georgia, a sequence that set off a wave of 'cellular memory' speculation the case record itself does not support.
Naturally possible — was the timing more than coincidence?
Sonny Graham received the heart of Terry Cottle, a 33-year-old who had shot himself, on March 20, 1995; he sought out Cottle's widow Cheryl to thank her, fell in love at their first meeting in 1997, married her in 2004, and on April 1, 2008 — thirteen years after the transplant — died of a self-inflicted shotgun wound in Vidalia, Georgia, a sequence that set off a wave of 'cellular memory' speculation the case record itself does not support.
Dutch general practitioner Dirk Kruijthoff collected 83 reports of healing after prayer, mostly in response to a 2016 newspaper announcement, and put the 27 cases with usable medical records before a five-consultant assessment team at Amsterdam University Medical Centre; the team judged eleven of the 27 'medically remarkable' and none 'medically unexplained,' while documenting that in ten cases the healing was experienced as instantaneous — findings published across peer-reviewed papers in 2022 and 2023 and summed up by Kruijthoff himself: extraordinary healings take place, and whether they are God's intervention 'remains faith.'
Dutch general practitioner Dirk Kruijthoff collected 83 reports of healing after prayer, mostly in response to a 2016 newspaper announcement, and put the 27 cases with usable medical records before a five-consultant assessment team at Amsterdam University Medical Centre; the team judged eleven of the 27 'medically remarkable' and none 'medically unexplained,' while documenting that in ten cases the healing was experienced as instantaneous — findings published across peer-reviewed papers in 2022 and 2023 and summed up by Kruijthoff himself: extraordinary healings take place, and whether they are God's intervention 'remains faith.'
A 22-month-old Pennsylvania boy swept into a 34-degree stream was pulseless through 101 minutes of continuous CPR, then recovered almost completely — a documented outcome physicians attribute to protective hypothermia.
A 22-month-old Pennsylvania boy swept into a 34-degree stream was pulseless through 101 minutes of continuous CPR, then recovered almost completely — a documented outcome physicians attribute to protective hypothermia.
A 19-year-old trapped in a crushed car, her vital signs dropping, asked rescuers to pray aloud; a priest appeared on a blocked rural highway, anointed her, and vanished — absent from every scene photograph — and a week of angel speculation ended when Fr. Patrick Dowling identified himself, having simply parked up the road after a Sunday Mass.
Naturally possible — was the timing more than coincidence?
A 19-year-old trapped in a crushed car, her vital signs dropping, asked rescuers to pray aloud; a priest appeared on a blocked rural highway, anointed her, and vanished — absent from every scene photograph — and a week of angel speculation ended when Fr. Patrick Dowling identified himself, having simply parked up the road after a Sunday Mass.
A whale-watching trip in Russia's Sea of Okhotsk lost its engine on August 9, 2024; when a fishing vessel called the Angel found the drifting boat 67 days later, Mikhail Pichugin, 46, was alive at half his body weight — beside the bodies of his 49-year-old brother and 15-year-old nephew, which he had tied to the boat.
Naturally possible — was the timing more than coincidence?
A whale-watching trip in Russia's Sea of Okhotsk lost its engine on August 9, 2024; when a fishing vessel called the Angel found the drifting boat 67 days later, Mikhail Pichugin, 46, was alive at half his body weight — beside the bodies of his 49-year-old brother and 15-year-old nephew, which he had tied to the boat.