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*A scriptural statement containing a scientific statement would be evident as a miracle if and only if it is at once: (1) unambiguous and intentional, (2) ascertainably unknowable at the time of revelation, and (3) scientifically sound, because: | *A scriptural statement containing a scientific statement would be evident as a miracle if and only if it is at once: (1) unambiguous and intentional, (2) ascertainably unknowable at the time of revelation, and (3) scientifically sound, because: | ||
**(1) An ambiguous or unintentional scientific statement could be correct only by accident | **(1) An ambiguous or unintentional scientific statement could be correct only by accident | ||
**(2) A scientific statement knowable at the time and place of revelation would not be a miracle | **(2) A scientific statement knowable at the time and place of revelation would not be a miracle | ||