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According to john mackie: "whether the laws of nature are deterministic or statistical, we can give a coherent definition of a miracle as a supernatural intrusion into the normally closed system that works in accordance with those laws, and in either case we can identify conceivable occurrences, and alleged occurrences, which if they were to occur, or have occurred, could be believed with high probability, though not known with certainly, to satisfy that definition." which of the following best summarizes his main point here?
a. supernatural intrusions (miracles) are possible if the laws of nature are statistical or deterministic
b. it makes it fair that innocent others must suffer terribly so that the rest of us may have an interesting, character-building yet tragic world in which to live
c. it presumes that all evil is caused by humans
d. a violation of the laws of nature.
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