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Comment by TKoL on If someone clearly believes that he has witnessed something extraordinary very clearly, why is it more reasonable to believe that they hallucinated?

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Because hallucinations are more common than miracles. How many people have genuinely walked on water and turned water into wine? Probably one at most, maybe two or three (I say at most because obviously it could be 0). Now guess how many people have hallucinated that they're Jesus.

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