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Hume asks: Were there a sufficient amount of witnesses? Were the witnesses educated? Were the witnesses of good integrity? Many miracles that occur do not happen in the presence of a lot of people. It happens to either one person or to a small group. This means that there weren't enough eyewitnesses to tell us what happened or that there are no eyewitnesses to tell us because most miracles happened in the past and they are not alive to tell us...
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This means that there weren't enough eyewitnesses to tell us what happened or that there are no eyewitnesses to tell us because most miracles happened in the past and they are not alive to tell us. The people who did see the miracle, how can we trust them? They could be con artist or hoaxers just claiming they saw a miracle for money or fame...
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