assuming you are willing to accept “new organisms of a new specie spontaneously coming into existence via random quantum effects” as a possible but extremely improbably miracle.
Nope. by ‘Miracle’ I mean God goes *poof* and things happen. If you’ve got an omnipotent, omniscient being with his grubby little paws in everything, then he provides the simplest explanation for any phenomenon.
Not true—you would still model God as some sort of cognitive entity. Miracles which are parsimonious given the temperament revealed by his previous miracles would be simpler.
For example, given a Judeo-Christian God, if you discovered that gay men were living longer happier lives than straight men, this would not be easily explained as a miracle.
assuming you are willing to accept “new organisms of a new specie spontaneously coming into existence via random quantum effects” as a possible but extremely improbably miracle.
by ‘Miracle’ I mean God goes poof and things happen.
Hmm… I think we are talking about the same territory. It’s just that in your map, you’ve labelled the territory as “God” and in my map, I’ve labelled the territory as “random quantum effects”.
Nope. by ‘Miracle’ I mean God goes *poof* and things happen. If you’ve got an omnipotent, omniscient being with his grubby little paws in everything, then he provides the simplest explanation for any phenomenon.
Not true—you would still model God as some sort of cognitive entity. Miracles which are parsimonious given the temperament revealed by his previous miracles would be simpler.
For example, given a Judeo-Christian God, if you discovered that gay men were living longer happier lives than straight men, this would not be easily explained as a miracle.
Hmm… I think we are talking about the same territory. It’s just that in your map, you’ve labelled the territory as “God” and in my map, I’ve labelled the territory as “random quantum effects”.