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The skeptical empiricist David Hume (Fig. 3.1) argued that the lawful concourse of nature precluded the possibility of miraculous intervention by a transcendent God. Miracles, he said, are impossible because they violate the laws of nature. He depicted these laws as autonomous entities rather than descriptions of how God normally chooses to order the material world, as Newton and earlier scientists had believed.
Return of the God Hypothesis: Breakthroughs in Physics, Cosmology, and Biology Seeking Evidence for the Existence of God
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