what was the squire's opinion about miracles ?
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Nowadays a great many people think it informal to have faith in "miracles", and skeptical not to put your trust in them. Be that as it may, would the event of miracles truly damage the standards of science? Furthermore, would their non-event truly undermine religion?
David Hume and Richard Dawkins have endeavored to answer these inquiries in their distinctive ways, yet I am not persuaded by their contentions, and for me they stay open inquiries.
In 1748, in one of his key essays, An inquiry Concerning Human Understanding, the Scottish savant David Hume gave a record of the logic of miracles and how they tend to take place.
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