I don't see WLC's position as much more than an argument from ignorance, you can't prove there aren't miracles. I would think most sceptics would not make the claim that there are no miracles. But unless WLC can offer any insight into how one would go about finding out what is a miracle and what isn't, his comments seem pretty useless to me. I mean what are we supposed to do, just believe people every so often that something is a miracle?
There is no current way to verify supernatural causation, so that seems to be the end of it. I don't know exactly what WLC would have us do.
There is no current way to verify supernatural causation, so that seems to be the end of it. I don't know exactly what WLC would have us do.
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