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It's not a defense of anything. You are very confused."People were declaring lightning to be magic, a couple centuries ago." <<< When I read "defenses" like this from your kind, all that tells me is how desperate you are.
You dismiss miracles as empirical evidence because you have no other choice to keep the ruse going. I wish I could be of help, but since evidence and reason are of no value, I am out of ideas.
It is a factual event and an illustration of your tired , worthless tactic of God of the Gaps.
That's all you have: the old canard. Now know formally in intelligentsia as "Argument from ignorance".
A bit of higher education on basic logic might have saved you from such unwitting embarrassment.
Your outrageous lies about miracles aren't helping your credibility, either.
All you have done is managed to claim that magical things happen. The support you offer for these unnamed events being magical is that "scientists cannot explain them".
That's it. That is all you have brought to the table.
Another error the meekly educated often make is not to realize how little they are actually saying. How little substance even a verbose pile of paragraphs can actually have in it. Your posts are fine examples of this phenomenon.