>From Greg Easterbrook:
Among other things, this book maintains that accounts of resurrection or walking on 
water should not put any rationalist off from faith, since who can say what is 
possible from the standpoint of higher knowledge? Rationalists of previous centuries 
would have considered the Boeing 747 forbidden by physical law, or declared reports of 
heart transplants to be absurd superstition. Claims of supernatural events are the 
easy part of faith to get your head around, as history is full of things that appear 
supernatural from one perspective and explicable from another. The hard part of faith 
to get your head around is believing God exists. The rest is arguments over the 
details.
 http://espn.go.com/page2/s/tmq/030701.html?030701.html
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