Monday, October 12, 2015

Miracles

Hume explains how a miracle is a "violation of the laws of nature" which I believe is true. Miracles are like the impossible things becoming possible. Hume questions why it is not a miracle if a man dies suddenly when he is in good health but it is considered a miracle if this man comes back to life. This intrigues me for I understand why it is considered a miracle if the man comes back to life but why isn't it considered one if he dies unexpectedly. I mean the man is in good health what is the reason for his death other than a miracle. Overall Hume's questioning is interesting and raises a lot of questions.

P.S. I commented on Henry Tolbert's post.

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