25 Apr '11 20:56>
Originally posted by robbie carrobie“...the only trouble he has is that he has closed his mind to the idea that there
Hamilton admits it himself, the story is of an eye witness account, the cultural details,
etc etc, the only trouble he has is that he has closed his mind to the idea that there
could have been supernatural intervention, on what basis? But if it raised a smile, its
enough for me at present 🙂
could have been supernatural intervention, on what basis? ...”
on the bases of there being no evidence for anything supernatural.
There is also no evidence that there is a tooth fairy -hence I don't think the tooth fairy intervention for exactly the same reason.
Assuming supernatural intervention for something, especially when we can clearly imagine a plausible explanation that assumes nothing supernatural, is always a stupid assumption.