Hume now goes on to say that we can never for certain know that miracles do exist
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'Belief in miracles is a necessary condition of being a Christian In the following, I will point out the ideas and facts that disagree with Hume's belief. The idea of Christians believing in the Bible and that miracle have people understand the Bible as Hume does, then Christians must believe in miracles. Hume tackles Christianity directly by stating that without miracles Christianity would not stand. . He states that miracles help Christians understand what they believe, but the belief and faith are deeper. Miracles and parables helped people believe and understand what was to be our faith, but they are not what faith is about. You can take any miracle, and faith will still exist. Miracles are also becoming more understood. There is thought that Hume presents, some miracles are in themselves tricks of nature, such as the splitting of the Red Sea. At a time of extreme low tide one can...

