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Chris's avatar

Here is a question - is there an inverse? One thing would be sufficient, but that doesn't mean there aren't other causes... as in, the surgeon and chemo cured my cancer - or the rain cycle is the cause for rain - or the odds played in my favor, so I got a good parking spot... those causes could be sufficient. But, could it ALSO be that God causes those things?

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I agree that the possibility space is always open that some hidden spiritual cause is necessary for some mundane event. But I don’t see any non question begging way to establish that this is the case.

In other words, I could think that there’s some hidden spiritual cause to a mundane event. But why should I? I don’t need to posit God to explain why someone gave up his seat for a pregnant woman, so I don’t posit God— despite the fact that I certainly could.

The burden is not on the naturalists to justify why they don’t need to posit God to explain a mundane event— the mundane causes seem sufficient for the mundane event—but it’s on you to explain why we need to posit God to explain a mundane event, I.e. for you to explain why it is that the mundane cases are not sufficient for a mundane event such that some spiritual cause has to be posited as necessary in addition to the mundane cause.

How can you address this in a non question begging way to convince a naturalist?

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