The model he was working with seemed to be that only Christians get the real miracles, and everyone, including Christians, also have a base rate for falsely reporting miracles.
So, high, compared to the base rate of falsely reported miracles, and high compared to my perception of how common even believers think miracles are.
No doubt there’s a wide range of that, and for some people, God’s starting their car every morning. Maybe he starts my car every morning. It’s almost 30 years old, and it’s a minor miracle that it keeps on chugging.
The model he was working with seemed to be that only Christians get the real miracles, and everyone, including Christians, also have a base rate for falsely reporting miracles.
So, high, compared to the base rate of falsely reported miracles, and high compared to my perception of how common even believers think miracles are.
No doubt there’s a wide range of that, and for some people, God’s starting their car every morning. Maybe he starts my car every morning. It’s almost 30 years old, and it’s a minor miracle that it keeps on chugging.
Maybe some satanists and/or neopagans get something from Satan.