בתשובה לגילית, 15/05/02 15:27
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If every event is a miracle then the word "miracle" is meaningless, not just "meaningless to me."
It is the position that you are defending, and those "better sources" are not really available for this specific discussion, now are they?

As for the rest of your message, well, I can only refer you to my previous few messages, otherwise I might risk having to repeat myself.

And as for the last comment, well, conventional, intentionally neutered (by substituting fuel for warhead mass), and widely task-inappropriate ballistic missiles failed to cause significant damage. Big surprise. Do note that the real apprehended risk was the one of non-conventional weaponry, which was eventually not used.

Finally, you again do not give me a way by which I can seperate "real miracles" and "random acts of nature." Unless, of course, every act of nature is completely intentional, in which case what you are advocating is either Calvinism, or "God does bad things to good people and good things to bad people, sometimes, whenever he feels like it," in which case the whole notion of God is irrelevant. (You might as well use Calvinism without needing a God, and the last one makes a good practically irrelevant.)

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