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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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Does quantum mechanics make miracles merely coincidences?
Part of the reason events like Moses parting the Red Sea or a person tunneling through a wall is considered miraculous is because this is considered a violation of a law of nature.
But doesn’t the mod …
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Can the Humean argument against miracles also apply to divine providence?
In this context, Hume refers to miracles as violations of law. This could include for example someone rising from the dead or the sea being split into two. …