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The Sun's Miracle, or of Something Else?
Stanley L. Jaki
In making public the Third Secret,
the Vatican described it as part of the most prophetic of private revelations in
modern times. As such it had to be supported, as are all true prophecies, with
miracles.
The miracles connected with Fatima form a long
series that reach into the last decade of this century. Any such series or chain
must be especially secure in this first link, which in this case, is the miracle
of the sun, an event witnessed by 50,000 on October 17, 1917.
No one who raised respectful objections to that private
revelation called in doubt that event. But even the best champions of that
revelation, or the message of Fatima, failed to carry out a painstaking study of
the nature of that miracle.
The study, which must start
with a thorough listing and analysis of the eyewitness accounts, leads to the
conclusion that, instead of the sun, an air lens served as the means of a divine
intervention.
This little booklet presents the gist of the author's God
and the Sun at Fatima, a work of almost four hundred pages.