John A. Widtsoe on Naturalism

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John A. Widtsoe

A miracle is an occurrence which, first, cannot be repeated at will by man, or, second, is not understood in its cause and effect relationship. History is filled with such miracles. What is more, the whole story of man’s progress is the conversion of “miracles” into controlled and understood events. The airplane and radio would have been miracles, yesterday.

Evidences and Reconciliations 129
Bookcraft, Salt Lake City, 1987

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