So, what's the deal, Fundies? I've heard over and over how you can discard a mountain of evidence in favor or your particular flavor of magic, but how can you also discard a mountain of magic in favor of magic.
Let's turn the question around.
How you can discard a mountain of evidence in favor or your particular flavor of non-magic, but how can you also discard a mountain of non-magic in favor of non-magic
Let's assume now that the non-magic is all natural things.
How can you choose one of many theories of evolution or say, some cosmological theories over another? It's simple. You feel the one you chose answers your questions better than the other.
People choose theories over another because they think there is better evidence for it than the other ( assuming they're intellectually honest ). Why should it be different for "magic" ?
Edited by Neutralmind, : No reason given.