Premise 1 is false. No one denies the possibility of a miracle happening. It's just that, like god, you first need to define what a miracle actually is, then provide evidence for it that cannot be evidence pointing to something else.
This is the problem with Christians. They think assertions (the stories in the bible) are proof of divinity. They're not. They're merely assertions, assertions that don't hold up under scrutiny.
This is the problem with Christians. They think assertions (the stories in the bible) are proof of divinity. They're not. They're merely assertions, assertions that don't hold up under scrutiny.
"I was thirsty for everything, but blood wasn't my style" - Live, "Voodoo Lady"