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Magic normally involves a formulaic ability to impose one's will on the surroundings. The distinction, that in miracles it is God's will, and in magic it is the human's will, is important. And as for those people who believe they can command the power of God, or those that believe their ability for magic comes from elsewhere, I think they are confusing the idea of miracle and magic. |
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I can point to several thousand years of human history to show that people believed in the existence of God. Also, people have claimed, numerous times and in numerous places (especially in the Judaic, Chritian, and Islamic faiths) that yes, God has been physically detectable. These claims have been believed, in the main, for over 2000 years. You claim that atheism, though, is the default position when discussing God. What you are doing, though, is simply rejecting the evidence that people have found. Would you please restate your assertion in a way that does not simply dismiss the evidence as nonexistant? |
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The issue at stake is that you don't know if the power you receive comes from God or not. If it does not, you cannot be guaranteed of the goodness of the fact. I did not say that your potion 'is so much worse'. At best, I have argued it can be no better than God's cure. As for myself, I still think this is a rather specious argument, as the idea of a miracle is something that is rare (i.e., it is God's supernatural intervention into the physical world). I think it would be much more likely for God to give us doctors who would be able to cure it with modern medicine than for a miracle to occur. |
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I don't see how the distinction between whose will it is matters, only the potentially dangerous actions they may take based on their beliefs. And I have seen no evidence that those who believe in miracles are any more or less dangerous than those that believe in magic. |
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*shrugs* Again, I would point to Chesterton's Orthodoxy for people who want to read about a rather unorthodox way to the Faith (from Atheism). Lewis is also good for this.
As for why the will matters, I am simply trying to explain the Catholic position. There are certainly many more basic questions to attend to than the difference between magic and miracles. Working off of Endo's point, though, if you sell the potion... can you imagine the deaths that could be caused by it? |
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I mean, sure, I can accept there's a possibility that a God portrayed by catholics exists... as well as I can accept that there's a possibility I could suddenly be teleported one meter to my left due quantum uncertainity, the probabilities of both being about equal. Even so, I believe no-one would seriously advice me to live in a constant fear of random Teleportitis... |
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