It’s a Miracle

I know that some of you, maybe Churchill or Angelico for example, have been secretly wondering when I would link to another Afterburner. Sorry for the hiatus.

Comments

  1. Angelico Nguyen, Esq., OP says:

    Hume thought, didn’t he, that he’d proved the foolishness of ever accepting reports of miracles? People think Americans are credulous, and some of them are, though I’ve known some who weren’t.

  2. Angelico Nguyen, Esq., OP says:

    Actually they might have been Canadian.

  3. Angelico Nguyen, Esq., OP says:

    Please delete the last comment.

  4. Angelico Nguyen, Esq., OP says:

    Someone (you know who) left pizza in the refrigerator.

  5. Churchill says:

    I can’t remember now what he said about miracles, and may not have read that bit, though I know he discusses them. But presumably he would not have thought it foolish to report them, although it might have offended his rational sensibility.

  6. Churchill says:

    Looks like I offended someone.

  7. Churchill says:

    A Russian?

  8. Greece, the home of Socrates, is obviously the most credulous place on Earth now. The idea that you can run up debt to the tune %160 of GDP with a 1.1 child per couple birth rate is proof.

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