> So would I be disgusted, but it would be my choice.
How would it be a choice??? Are you telling me you can just as easily choose to be fine with it?
> I agree, but it would be my choice.
Again, can you just choose to believe he flew? HOW?
> And yet it actually happened in reality. So you're saying that whether or not people believe in a miracle or even the possibility of miracles has no bearing on whether the phenomenon actually occurred. I agree with you.
And whether or not it happened we have no reason to accept it happened if no good evidence was provided.
> If there actually was a God with supernatural power, it's easy to infer the possibility of miracles.
No. A supernatural force existing does not mean every claim of the supernatural force doing something is true. You completely missed my point.
> The "so what" is that, then, miracles are possible and shouldn't be written off as ridiculous.
Everything is possible. That does not mean we will treat all claims as probable. Some of them are indeed ridiculous.
It only proves that they are not impossible and so we should be open-minded about the prospect of miracles.
You exact word were "Miracles can only be proven in two ways:". So you now admit miracles can not be proven? Your claim is not that if they are logically consistent with the physical world and enough people claim to see it then they are not impossible?
> Eyewitnesses can also be right.
They can be. But they mostly are not.
> We rely upon them for news, in a court of law, and even in science.
We do rely on them for news and in the law systems. Do ask experts just what a tragedy they think that is. Humans have terrible memories for things like this. How in the world do we use them in science?
> It depends on the reliability of the eyewitness. Though they can be wrong, they can also be right. We don't just write them off because they are eyewitnesses.
No eyewitness is reliable, thats my point. We are all shit at it.
> Probably not. Their abilities came and went and pertained to what God was doing in them and through them. I'm not convinced there was anyone in the Bible besides Jesus who could do miracles at will.
And again missing my point. Anyway, I dont care about this at all, explain HOW you can choose what to believe.