Re: In the year 2507 - there will be no religions
Miracles are things that defy normal scientific phenomenon. They are only miraculous because when they were performd there were no means to perform it.
Correction. There were no visible means to perform it. We can't see the way magicians work, but they're not bending the laws of nature when they chop a woman in half and put her back together.
There are many scientists (famous or not) and many atheists who have concended their beliefs to honor the notion of God or a supreme creator. Then there are certainly those who do or are not willing to concede but such people have no answers to the questions of how things came about, they just stand tall on theories but no facts, just observations which lend some credence to their theories. And you wouldn't be wrong if you said believers in certain religions do the same, just that each group concludes something different.
You say theory as if it's somehow wrong. Yet creation is just as much a theory as evolution. Neither can be proven. Creation is "proven" by different books claiming to be written by a god. Evolution can be "proven" by a science textbook. It's just different belief systems, both sides are "stand tall on theories but no facts".
We today are amazed at how such scientific facts could have been known to illerate people 1400 years ago when we are just starting to discover things around us. So we are still witnessing miracles but of a very different nature. Either way, us today or those people 1400 years ago, witness something that brings truth to our belief.
What miracles are we witnessing?
You're saying it's a miracle that people 1400 years ago knew things we didn't and that means they were witnessing miracles. No it doesn't.
The Mayans made an extraordinarily complex and accurate calendar long before any Indo-European civilizations did, does that mean it's a miracle, and the Jaguar God or whatever they worshiped is the true God? I doubt it.
No one has been able to duplicate or explain the perfection of the Pyramids in Egypt. Does that mean Ra performed miracles of guidance for the Egyptians, and thus is the one true God?
No one knows how Stonehenge was built. Does that mean it was a miracle performed by the Druids' prophets, and thus their God is the one true God?
Because we can't explain something does not mean it's a divine miracle, and proves the existence of superhuman beings. It simply means we can't explain it.