Miracles as Evidence for Theism

Sophia 29 (1):56 - 59 (1990)
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In an ongoing dialogue, Robert Larmer and I have been discussing whether the undisputed occurrence of certain conceivable events would require all honest, thoughtful individuals to acknowledge that God has intervened in earthly affairs. I argue that there is no reason to believe that a nontheist who acknowledged certain healings to be strong evidence for theism but did not see such evidence as outweighing what she viewed as the stronger counterevidence, and thus remained a nontheist, could justifiably be accused of adopting a dogmatic, uncritical question-begging stance

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reprint Basinger, David (1996) "Miracles as Evidence for Theism". In Larmer, Robert A. H., Questions of Miracle, pp. 93-95: Carleton University Press (1996)

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