I suspect that by "miracle" you mean "a supernatural event". Such is only sad, if one cannot accept God's hand in natural events. So it might be "sad" for you, but being realistic is not "sad" for me.
All believers make decisions regarding natural vs supernatural to a differing dynamic. Some default to "supernatural" when they are ignorant of the natural processes. Which is motivation for them to stay willfully ignorant of natural processes when they contradict their dogmatic theological beliefs.
I make no decision regarding natural/supernatural on things with which I am unfamiliar. Though from my experience 99.9+% of the things I have seen in life are natural processes. I do not reject, as you do, God's hand in natural processes.
What percentage of things in your life would you say are "supernatural"?
You might be able to fool yourself and other less than aware individuals like Stripe and Michaeltawdry, but you do not fool me.
Noguru, being realistic is knowing that Jesus is going to return 'some' day, just like He said. The problem you have is that you don't want it to be in your lifetime, or else you just don't believe me. He's going to Return soon, so what's the difference to you. You are a tawdry one yourself. I don't expect you to believe me. But you could at least say, we'll see what happens. I mean, how hard it that? Quit downing on Stripe when you are the one with the evolutionist problem. You're gonna get your 99.9% kick in the butt, yet!
When you start telling us about God, and start acting like a God-fearing man, then you can tell us you're also a Christian. With God, ALL is possible. Jesus said, and as they were in Noah's time, everybody getting married and building, so shall it be a shock in that day.
I just feel sorry for you noguru, because you label yourself a Christian, but you lack the love, humility, concern, joy out of it. Do you know what I'm saying?
Michael