God is "the of being." - Paul Tillich
Miracles "cannot without be taken as a sign of interference with the natural ." - R.F.
Definition miracle #1 - "A genuine miracle is first of all an event which is , , shaking, without the rational structure of ." - Paul
Definition miracle #2 - "In the second place it is an event which points to the of being, expressing its to us in a way." - Paul Tillich
Definition miracle #3 - "In the third place, it is an occurrence which is received as a - event in an appearance." - Tillich
"God is as in what is as in miraculous." -
Miracles are " formulated to cover whatever has, in fact, happened." - John #1
"We can declare that there are no miracles." - #2
John - " [...] But these are so that you may that Jesus is the ."
Science - new discoveries contradict once impossible; - example - "man on the " -
"A man proportions his to the ." - Hume (a posteriori)
"No testimony is to establish a miracle, unless [...] is more miraculous [...] than the event which he [...]" - Hume
Definition - "A of a law of nature by the of the deity, or by the of some invisible ." - Hume
"Nothing is a miracle if it ever happened in the of nature." - Hume
"A can be taken as a and called a miracle." (eg: ) - R.F. Holland
Coincidence miracle example - Church Choir - usually met at 7:20 - all more than 5 minutes late on 1 March - explosion 7:25 - Peter
"Which is more likely: that the is suspended, or that a should tell a lie?" - Hume (Virgin Conception)
"The Christian religion not only was at first with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any person without one." - Hume
"The of the Holy Ghost is to teach us how goes to heaven, not how heaven goes." - (64 - 42)
Joshua 10: - "So the , and the moon stopped, till the nation itself on its enemies [...] The sun stopped in the of the sky and going down about a full day."
A posteriori - of : events will take place based on past
" to believe the highly as this is to believe the ." - ()
never "a of men, of such , education and learning, as to us against all in themselves" - Hume