"Faith" can be said to have existed since the very beginning of human birth. As early as primitive times, our ancestors created the image of God out of reverence for nature. At that time, for the phenomena of thunder and lightning, the rise and fall of the sun and the moon, the alternation of cold and warm, the ebb and flow of the tide, etc., people believed that a powerful force was at its disposal, and everything in the world was naturally created by it. In this case, the tribes gathered have found their own "idols", they have either beasts of prey or their ancestors, but they are regarded as the carriers of the soul of the gods, which is the totem.

As human beings came out of obscurity, primitive totemic beliefs could no longer meet their spiritual needs, so people no longer embodied the image of God on animals or ancestors, but began to worship the images of god, Allah, Buddha, etc. in the void, and religion arose.
Among the world's religions, Christianity can be said to be one of the most influential, and in Christianity, Jesus as God's agent and his mother, the Virgin Mary, have important positions and are the objects of respect and love of believers.
Throughout history, the Virgin has been "revealed" to people many times, the most recent of which was a hundred years ago. On that occasion, she predicted three things that would happen later, shocking countless people and making it difficult for scientists to explain, which later generations called "Fatima Manifestation".
With the development of science, people have authoritative explanations of natural phenomena, and there are many reliable conjectures about the origin of all things, and in general, these have proved to have little to do with God. However, just as the so-called midnight walking on the night road, no one is an atheist, and many people still believe that there are many things in this world that science cannot explain.
In 1917, during the spring of World War I, three young shepherd children became witnesses to the apparition of the Virgin in a small portuguese town called Fátima.
At noon that day, three little shepherd boys were grazing on the grass when they suddenly saw a beautiful woman who was glowing all around, and the woman told the children that they were going to come to this place on the thirteenth of every month, and she had something to say. When the children returned home, they told the adults about this observation, but the adults thought it was a boring fantasy of the child and did not care.
A month passed, the children arrived as promised, and a few adults followed, and as a result the children saw the Virgin Again, but the adults only saw that the sun had dimmed slightly, and there was no woman.
In July, the children still went to the appointment on time, and this time the sun was still suddenly dimming, which made some of the more religious adults begin to believe. By August, the rumor reached the city, and the government people thought it was a demon, so they arrested the children. As a result, the sun did not dim that day because of the children's absence, which led more half-believing people to believe that there was indeed a Virgin, and the government released the children shortly after.
By September, tens of thousands of people from all over the country had followed their children to see our Lady, and the town was full of life.
According to witnesses at the time, thousands of people at the time saw the sun dimming on time and even witnessed a fast-moving luminous body flying away. At the same time, the woman instructed the three shepherd boys who could see her that by the thirteenth of October she would let everyone see the miracle.
A month passed again, and the people followed the shepherd boy to a corner of the town. It was raining, but the shepherd boy told people that they could put away their umbrellas. When everyone put away their umbrellas, the sky suddenly began to clear, and then the sun began to rotate rapidly.
When they saw your wonders, they knelt down and prayed, and then the woman appeared before the children and told them to keep everyone repentant, and then disappeared.
It is said that as early as the second month of the virgin's appearance, she told the children three prophecies. The first prophecy is that "the demons and souls of human form are trapped in the vast sea of fire", which is believed to be the fascist thugs who destroyed humanity in the Second World War, who have a human appearance but do demonic acts, and whose fascist leader Hitler was eventually burned to ashes after he committed suicide by a bomb.
The second prophecy is that the world will return to peace, but if Russia does not convert, God will bring "the worse one." At that time, the Soviet Union had not yet been formally established, which showed that this statement did have a prophetic nature, and after the Soviet Union's opposition to religious belief, the Second World War also occurred. Of course, from a rational point of view, the establishment of the Soviet Union and World War II do not seem to have much to do with it, this is just a side of the so-called prophecy.
Finally, the third prophecy mentions that bishops, priests, and others were shot by soldiers' bullets.
On 13 May 1981, exactly sixty-four years after the virginity's appearance, Pope John Paul II was assassinated at St. Peter's Basilica, a date that is frighteningly coincidental. Scientists can't give a completely convincing answer to the revelation and prediction a hundred years ago, after all, it is almost impossible to make more than 70,000 people hallucinate at the same time.
In fact, as with many other supernatural events in history, believers are convinced, while unbelievers will not think it is true in any way.