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steveandersen
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err…If an event does not fit into any known pattern, then the observer is likely to conclude that the pattern is actually more complex, and will therefore devise a more complex pattern into which the new event will fit. Therefore, every event either fits into a pattern – or the pattern is changed until it does!
In other words, when ever an event does not conform to what I understand the laws of nature to be, I just redefine my understanding of the laws of nature until it does. Therefore, every event can be made to conform to the flexible “laws” of nature…
I’m not quite sure I follow you here.
The “laws” of nature are pretty cut and dry.
One outlying data point doesn’t allow you to “change the pattern”. Naturalistic explanations will always have to go with the preponderance of the evidence, not the exceptions.
The loaves and fishes clearly violates the conservation of matter….no amount of “flexibility” is going to change that
Although, AFAIK, most modern miracles involve medical matters. Medicine has a large empirical component to it and has to contend with a large amount of natural variance so the “laws” of nature are rarely involved rather it is the realm of probability and certain deterministic process.