David Hume
-With regards to miracles,Hume believes that
A) they are absolutely impossible,because they violate the laws of nature.
B) because there is no law of causality,they are a perfectly reasonable and likely happening.
C) they must happen often,based on the rejection of causality.
D) the possibility of miracles is overshadowed by the greater possibility of nature remaining uniform.
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