Yeah, there are two problems with miracles:
1. Proving it happened
2. Proving that what happened wasn’t actually a natural event/phenomenon we haven’t yet encountered
Until both conditions are satisfied, believing that the origin of life on this planet is just like everything else - a natural phenomenon - is a justified assumption. Which is, of course, radically different than religious faith, given that, again, everything else we know about life on this planet adheres to natural processes.
1. Proving it happened
2. Proving that what happened wasn’t actually a natural event/phenomenon we haven’t yet encountered
Until both conditions are satisfied, believing that the origin of life on this planet is just like everything else - a natural phenomenon - is a justified assumption. Which is, of course, radically different than religious faith, given that, again, everything else we know about life on this planet adheres to natural processes.