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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?
Probability vs. Bayesian belief
Firstly, Bayes theorem describes not the probability of the actual event (in its usual frequentest understanding - as likelihood of an event actually happening given th …
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Can a zero prior probability for some theories be justified?
The experiment proposed tests that the person (called "psychic") can guess the number in your head. If they do it 100,000 times, it is very reasonable to conclude that they can do it. However, this ex …