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Are the Biblical miracles a violation of natural laws?

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Are the Biblical miracles a violation of natural laws?

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They would only be a violation of natural laws if natural laws were the most powerful force in the universe. If there is no God, then, yes, Jesus’ walking on water and rising from the dead could never have happened. But this argument is circular in logic, since it only makes sense if we start with the assumption that God does not exist (which is generally the conclusion those making this argument hope to prove). IF God exists, and IF God created the universe (as the Bible states), then God is supreme over all natural laws. He could override them in order to make His Son walk on water, raise the dead, give sight to the blind, etc.

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