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Card 26
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He argues that there is "not...
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Card 27
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He argues that we are so prone to want to believe in the unsual and that a miracle has actually happened...
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Card 28
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Those within religion who know that a miracle did not happen continue to tell the story that it did in order to....
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Card 29
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Where does Hume argue that miracle stories take place?
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Card 30
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The fact that different religions make truth claims and back those claims up with miracles....
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Card 31
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As Jackson explains: "the differing claims of the many religions result in them being...
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Card 32
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What is Wiles' book about miracles and God called?
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Card 33
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In Wiles view, God's action in creating the world should be understood as much broader than...
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Card 34
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"The idea of divine actions should be in relation to...
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Card 35
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The idea of God intervening occassionally and randomly in the world is not...
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