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Quote by: sdbest All arguments--even the most sophisticated--in favour of the existence of a god or gods inevitably devolve to the notion of faith. Faith, by definition, is not rational. If rational thinking could prove the existence of gods, faith would not be necessary nor need to be championed by religions.
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Indeed. So you would say belief in the supernatural in all three of those examples would be irrational?
Regardless, would you find such events convincing?