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Card 36
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God could do this, but it would have to be infrequently otherwise the laws of nature would no longer be...
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Card 37
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However, Wiles argues that the traditional concept of miracles is not defensible ...
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Card 38
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This lack of intervention on occasions and his actions at some other, more trivial times, makes God very...
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Card 39
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In Wiles' view, in viewing the creation and sustaining of the whole of the world as the single way in which God has acted....
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Card 40
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What did Wiles argue about interventionist types miracles (such as the virgin birth)?
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Card 41
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For Wiles, is the meaning or the process of a miracle most important?
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Card 42
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Therefore, lack of historical verification/evidence for miracles does not matter if they are understood...
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Card 43
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However, why does this differ for realists?
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Card 44
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The third definition of miracle is...
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Card 45
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Miracles are extraordinary consequences, in which no laws are...
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