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In this episode, I finish off this series with my own personal evaluation of Hume's two-step argument against the possiblity of rationally relying on testimonial evidence for religious miracles. Looking at every single one of Hume's premises, I find them to be rife with unproven assumptions and fallacious reasoning; Hume's work on miracles should come with a little warning label saying, "Atheists and skeptics beware, relying on Hume will make you look quite foolish!"
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In this episode, I finish off this series with my own personal evaluation of Hume's two-step argument against the possiblity of rationally relying on testimonial evidence for religious miracles. Looking at every single one of Hume's premises, I find them to be rife with unproven assumptions and fallacious reasoning; Hume's work on miracles should come with a little warning label saying, "Atheists and skeptics beware, relying on Hume will make you look quite foolish!"

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