You should retitle this to “why you shouldn’t believe reports of miracles”. You’ve not provided reasons not to believe a religion base on miracles you personally experience. People who have direct religious experiences are surprisingly common (though the experiences aren’t compelling reasons to me, they seem to be to the believers).
Also, you now have a problem of whether to believe ANY reported experiences or results, including some pretty important mechanical and engineering beliefs that are hard to personally test with your own resources.
You should retitle this to “why you shouldn’t believe reports of miracles”. You’ve not provided reasons not to believe a religion base on miracles you personally experience. People who have direct religious experiences are surprisingly common (though the experiences aren’t compelling reasons to me, they seem to be to the believers).
Also, you now have a problem of whether to believe ANY reported experiences or results, including some pretty important mechanical and engineering beliefs that are hard to personally test with your own resources.