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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. And welcome to a sort of snippet of a blog post that I am working on. Miracles are not possible, right? I mean nature is stable and defined by laws that cannot be violated, right? Well, not necessarily. David Hume mistakenly thought so, but recent evidence points to the contrary and shows Hume's philosophy to be flawed. In this episode, we dig into what that means for miracle accounts and the logical possibility of the reality of miracles.
P.S. Pardon my discussion of blackholes in space. I am not a scientist but I do have an analytical mind. I can understand scientific things but have a hard time describing and explaining them sometimes. Additionally, blackholes do not only change the conditions that affect gravity as I explain. They also change the conditions that affect time and space.
Also, at the end, the audio sounds different from the rest. I forgot to reset the microphone for the final segment and ended up on computer audio. I am only human. :)
Song: Paper Thin Hymn
Artist: Anberlin
Album: Never Take Friendship Personal
Copyright 2005
By Chris Wright5
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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. And welcome to a sort of snippet of a blog post that I am working on. Miracles are not possible, right? I mean nature is stable and defined by laws that cannot be violated, right? Well, not necessarily. David Hume mistakenly thought so, but recent evidence points to the contrary and shows Hume's philosophy to be flawed. In this episode, we dig into what that means for miracle accounts and the logical possibility of the reality of miracles.
P.S. Pardon my discussion of blackholes in space. I am not a scientist but I do have an analytical mind. I can understand scientific things but have a hard time describing and explaining them sometimes. Additionally, blackholes do not only change the conditions that affect gravity as I explain. They also change the conditions that affect time and space.
Also, at the end, the audio sounds different from the rest. I forgot to reset the microphone for the final segment and ended up on computer audio. I am only human. :)
Song: Paper Thin Hymn
Artist: Anberlin
Album: Never Take Friendship Personal
Copyright 2005