Granted, reports of unusual events must be more carefully examined than reports of ordinary ones,[299] but it is methodologically fallacious to correlate the unusualness of an event with “the unreliability of a report” concerning it.[300] Should one appeal to the general regularity of current events to judge special events in the past, while ignoring special events (at least what are regarded as anomalies) that are exceptions to that observed regularity today?[301] To argue against miracles on the supposition that they never happen, no matter

