That's exactly my point. Sometimes God does not work through natural laws (water into wine). But in general there is no scientific method of determining whether something happened due to divine intervention. [This is different from just counting whether prayers have been answered. It is the manner in which something happens.]Turgonian wrote:Where's the problem? Christians claim that God works through natural laws and the actions of men.
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Unless, of course, everything happens by divine intervention. Chesterton called the world, including its 'laws', magical (which meant the 'laws' were actually enchantments). So who's the magician?
The Bible says they were "willingly ignorant". In the Greek, this means "be dumb on purpose". (Kent Hovind)