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The only thing a proven supernatural miracle would tell us is that some sort of supernatural exists. However, it wouldn't prove that the religion claiming the miracle to be in the right, because there's always a chance for it to be the work of a demon or an evil god looking to lead people astray from the true religion.

If any of, say, Catholic miracles, were proven to indeed be supernatural in nature, it wouldn't prove Catholics to be in the right. It could just as well prove that they're demonic by leading people away from the *real* church.

Even if any Hindu miracles were proven to be supernatural, it wouldn't prove Hinduism to be in the right, because it could just be Mara looking to lead people away from the teachings of Buddha.

In other words, no miracle case is going to prove a religion to be true.
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Pharaohs magicians also turned sticks into snakes but Moses's snakes ate them
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Physicalism won
Naturalism and realism won



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