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Yes it was No, definitely not.
Debate Score:15
Arguments:8
Total Votes:15
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 Yes it was (6)
 
 No, definitely not. (2)

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This was a true Biblical miracle.

Acording to the Bible Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Palistine where everyone is called Mohammed, Abdul, Ahmed, Omar and so forth. Yet Jesus was able to find 12 friends called, John, Peter, Paul, James, Phillip, Mark, Andrew and Simon, all of whom drank wine. That's a miracle if ever I heard one. 

Yes it was

Side Score: 12
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No, definitely not.

Side Score: 3
4 points

Proof of his divinity.

Side: Yes it was
3 points

I never saw it that way but.... now that you mention it....

Too bad he didn't have a disciple named Bob. That would have clenched it. It would have been a definitive divinity proof.

Side: Yes it was
1 point

Rumor has it Jesus didn't even pilgrim to Mecca. What a bad prophet of islam!

Side: Yes it was
1 point

Jesus isn't a prophet of Islam!! Go read your bible... Then go talk to me..

Side: No, definitely not.
1 point

most of his disciples where fishermen in the sea of Galilee.

http://www.biblepath.com/apostles.html

Side: Yes it was
2 points

Yeah, they were probably immigrants from Hull or Grimbsy. Even 2000 years ago we boozy Brits got everywhere. Fortunately there were fewer balconies for us to fall off back then.

Side: Yes it was

Miracles only happen when Jesus is there... in the old testament... he lives in every one of us christians...

Side: Yes it was
2 points

Miracles only exist for the superstitious

They are simply just random activities happening in coincidence.

Side: No, definitely not.