>I'm suggesting that incredulity is justified in some cases. Like if
>a situation is logically impossible, then is it reasonable to be
>incredulous. Or when someone claims that a miracle happened in the
>past which breaks physical laws (definition of miracle) then it is
>reasonable to say, "I can't believe that is true." Would you discard
>that argument out of hand?
Not at all. But one has to admit that one has faith in rationality.
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