Alleged supernatural instances are maintained by religion even after they are exposed
Despite claiming to be servants of truth, and saying that injustice will always follow lies and errors, it is a fact that religions will not abandon miracle claims when they are exposed or at least shown to be doubtful. Mormons and Catholics are infamous for that intransigence and they stand out more than others.
Adele Brisse alleged visionary of Our Lady of Good Help
Archbishop Pio Bello Ricardo approves visions of Betania
Asmodeus the demon in Catholic Scripture, Book of Tobit
Belgian Miracle at the so-called Belgian Lourdes
Bishops warn of disobedience of following visions of Medjugorje
Can a traumatised mind create stigmata pains and marks?
Christian must think depression could be a god-shaped hole
Church of Scientology and Hubbard make invalid claims
Deceptions around the visions of Guadalupe
Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano can't be the rotting remains of Jesus?
Eucharistic miracles are nonsense
Exorcising Medjugorje which is suspected by some of demonic activity
Exorcists are potential abusers
Faith healing pollutes medical science
Faith in miracles is just faith in men
Fatima, Lucia and the Consecration of Russia
Garabandal apparitions tale hides a lot of scandal and lying
Gassner was a notorious Catholic exorcist who is worth exploring
God theory incoherently says evil is a void and is not real
Holy Lies about Lourdes where Mary supposedly appeared
Incorrupt bodies happen in non-religious contexts too
Is Christian Science scripture Science and Health nonsense?
Jesus as an exorcist and a fanatic
Joe Nickell on Padre Pio's seeming tricks
Lanciano Legend and why there is no history behind alleged miracle
Lying miracle of the undecayed corpse of Pope John XXIII
Marco the painter painted the fake miracle picture of Guadalupe
Media refutes the magical claims made about Padre Pio
Medical on corpse of St Bernadette and the feigned miracle
More Tricks, Religion treats provisional testimony as last word
Naturalism and miracles and religion
No miracle should be declared probable without hard evidence
Our Lady of the Golden Heart Beauraing Belgium
Padre Pio is declared a saint when he was far from a saint
Padre Pio's dubious stigmata in pictures
Padre Pio's fake attempts to hide stigmata
Photos of allegedly incorrupt bodies
Querying the Catholic notion of demons needing casting out
Questioning the cures of Lourdes
Roman Catholic exorcism ritual
Skeptics are empowered by Turin Shroud photos
Skepticism of miracles and magic is supported by photos
Solar miracle at Fatima and the photos
Stigmata replicated? Dr Lechler
The irresponsible fraud-ridden religion of Spiritualism
The stigmata is evidence against miracles as signs from God
Top authority versus the Fatima sun miracle
Veridical hallucinations might explain risen Jesus visions
Virgin of the Poor apparition at Banneux Belgium
Visions or shadows, the fake revelations of Joseph Smith
Waxwork, St Bernadette of Lourdes is not a incorrupt corpse
Why paradoxes are religion's downfall