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Belief in miracles is irrational and goes against reason from "summary" of The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated) by Thomas Paine

The idea that miracles defy reason and logic is a fundamental principle that challenges the very core of our understanding of the world. When we examine the concept of miracles through the lens of reason, we are confronted with a stark reality - the supernatural events that are attributed to miracles lack a rational explanation. In a world governed by natural laws and scientific principles, the notion of miracles stands in direct opposition to the established order of the universe. To believe in miracles is to embrace a worldview that is built on faith rather than evidence. It requires a suspension of disbelief and a willingness to accept the inexplicable without question. In essence, the acceptance of miracles is an act of intellectual surrender, a rejection of the critical thinking and skepticism that are essential to the pursuit of knowle...
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    The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated)

    Thomas Paine

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