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The "miracles" may have been real, it is just that Christ may have intuitively known how to heal people using the energy fields of our energy body... A man before his time who was killed before he could pass it on to too many people. Then, his actions and words were canonized into a religion to entrap humanity.

I doubt it.

I don't think any of those miracles or magical healing stuff can be real.
It's a lot more realistic to just think that Jesus was a guy like any other, and he tried his best to convince people to accept his ideas, and was successful.

That's much more realistic than thinking some guy is actually doing magic.

The miracles Jesus did had plenty of witnesses and were impossible for the technology of His day or ours. (Well, except the water to wine part. David Copperfield could probably manage that one.)

Could it all be a lie? Sure. Is it probably a lie given what we know about all those eyewitnesses and how heroically they lived, suffered and died? Not likely.
The beautiful thing about God's plan is that it sorts all men into keepers or rejects by their own willingness to round off the uncertainty in God's favor or not.

Cannabis oil, rubbed on the gums of a seizing human, will stop the seizures within minutes. Miracle? No. Science.

For the person racked by seizures most of their life, it may be a miracle.