Against Miracles | Laws of Nature

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Miracles presuppose that there are laws of nature. Laws of nature exist it is merely a faith. I do not think that there are laws in nature. If there are no laws then there cannot be any break of laws and if laws are not broken then there is no miracle.

People who believe in miracles believe in two preconditions of miracles. First is that there are laws of nature and second, these laws of nature are broken when miracles happen. If laws of nature cannot be broken then there is no possibility of a miracle and if they can be broken then there is no miracle because laws of nature can be broken.

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The idea of miracle has roots in the human psyche whatever we see happening rarely we treat that as a miracle. We see apple falling from tree to earth and we assume that there is a natural law of gravitation. 
Such a person who believes that there is a law of gravitation when sees an apple going upward takes it as a miracle, but a small child is as usual as falling of an apple. There is nothing to be amazed whenever we see an apple going upside it is very usual as falling of it down. There is no law of nature. Laws exist in the human mind only. They do not exist in nature.

Religious people try to prove the existence of God through miracles, but I deny the very possibility of proving God through miracles. I do not know how miracles prove the existence of God? Unbreakable laws are better arguments in favor of God rather than miracles.


There are no laws of nature. Anything can happen. Nothing is a miracle.