The mental faculty of reason is not capable of explaining, but also not of producing, the basic beliefs of a system. These basic beliefs, i.e. system-wide premises are the output of other, unknown mental faculties. This is true for all systems, not just religious ones. — alcontali
Isn't this just another way of saying the Quran is miraculous - the faculty of reason being incapable of producing the Quran? — TheMadFool
So, doesn't that prove my point that some form of miracle is necessary if to be a prophet? — TheMadFool
I personally don't accept miracles as evidence for the simple reason that advanced knowledge masquerades as miracles. — TheMadFool
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