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[[ | [[On Miracles]] examines what testimony would be necessary to establish the occurrence of [[miracles]]. | ||
[[Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion]] examines some of the common apologist and counter apologist arguments, particularly the [[Argument from design|Design Argument]] and the [[Problem of evil]]. The book argues for a [[skeptic|skeptical]] approach to theology and against the validity of evidence-based religion. The book was published after Hume's death because he was "desirous to live quietly, and keep remote from all Clamour". | [[Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion]] examines some of the common apologist and counter apologist arguments, particularly the [[Argument from design|Design Argument]] and the [[Problem of evil]]. The book argues for a [[skeptic|skeptical]] approach to theology and against the validity of evidence-based religion. The book was published after Hume's death because he was "desirous to live quietly, and keep remote from all Clamour". |