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A miracle is an event attributed to a supernatural agent even if there is a naturalistic explanation for the event.
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Can Bayes' theorem be used non-fallaciously to argue for miracles?
If we assume that the probability of a witness testifying to an event is higher if the event actually happened (a reasonable assumption), then it is true that observing that testimony makes the event …
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Is there anything a supernatural entity (e.g. God) could do to irrefutably prove its existen...
An actual proof would require the supernatural being in question be very precisely defined. It would be difficult to define any physical being that precisely. But if we lower the standards from "proo …