DO MIRACLES HAVE TO DEFY THE LAWS OF CAUSALITY?

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DO MIRACLES HAVE TO DEFY THE LAWS OF CAUSALITY?


[+] ballot by Syneil
created Sat May 07, 05

Hume defined a miracle this way; do you agree? Can something that simply follows from nature's own network of cause-and-effect still be a miracle? Or does a miracle have to be in contradiction to those laws?

(assume laws of causality are real, some will debate it)

They don't have to defy the laws
They must defy the laws
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