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Knowledge via Religious Experience and Possibility of Miracles
~ by David Basinger in Sophia: A Journal for Discussion in Philosophical Theology (Volume 26, Number 3 / October, 1987)
In response to Robert A. Larmer, Basinger argues: "There is little basis upon which to claim that all proponents of solely
natural causation are guilty of dogmatic, uncritical, question-begging
reasoning. To claim emphatically that there is in fact no God (and thus
no divine causal intervention) may be an unwarranted metaphysical
contention. But the nontheist need not be making any such ontological
claim. She can simply be saying that, while this epistemological
contention is debatable, its affirmation is not necessarily any more
dogmatic or question begging than the belief that the 'total' evidence
makes theistic belief (and thus the possibility of divine intervention)
most reasonable."

