This sort of stand off is unhelpful.
For the record, I have experience of actual miracles, that is fact.
For me the definition of a “Miracle” is something that defies normal results. Sometimes it can be as simple as a “coincidence” or timing, and sometimes it can be a healing that defies medical attention or diagnosis. One was a case of multiplication on the lines of the feeding of the 5000, although clearly not in that magnitude. (Interestingly enough the feeding of the 5000 is often looked at as a miracle of sharing rather than multiplication).
IOW I can testify to the existence of the miraculous in this day and age which contests cessationism, and confirms the possibilities of Biblical miracles.
This is not blind belief or fantasy. This is a witness.
Richard