Sure, but even the craziest of the religious crazies are not proposing that any overt miracles are going to occur. "We're going to win this war because our magic is going to stop our enemies' bullets" went out of fashion with the Boxer Rebellion. You can claim that God is on your side and things are going to better for you than the cold hard numbers would suggest, but if you claim the archangel Gabriel is going to descend from Heaven on a chariot of fire and destroy the infidel tanks then you are going to ignored at best.maglag wrote: Also pretty sure there's a bunch of wars going on right now where one of the sides leaders claims god is on their side and that gets them fresh recruits and money instead of being taken to the closest asylum.
Similarly, you can believe in ghosts all you want and other people will smile and nod. If you claim to be a ghost whisperer and go to the probate court and tell them the decedent's ghost wants to alter the terms of the will, the judge is not going to listen to you.
There are places in the world where you can still get convicted or murdered by the mob for practicing sorcery, but those places are the exception, not the general rule.