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Natural causes for miracles = no God? - Blogs - TheologyWeb Campus
I stand unrefuted! I did not beg that question. Might is right is wrong is part of standard morality. We had the might but not the right to invade Iraq ,for instance.
Theists have to show evidence of any miralcles; would you accept the testimony of the followers of Jim Jones that he caused resurrection of people? Why not the miralcles of other relgions?
It is like patent officers refuse to grant patents to perpetual motion machines- so much evidence to show that they don't work, that we atheologians discern no possible evidence in principle for miralces but we will await any anyway.
It is mere say so that Yehua came back alive! There is no reason whatsoever for trusting the Christian Testament[ Bart Ehrman-" Misquoooting Jesus" and "G.A.Wells "Can We trust the New Testament?" and Jim Walker's essay on Yeshua's existence! no beliefs]