After looking up the word magic a thesarus we find the following associated synonyms:bewitchery, bewitchment, conjuring, devilry (or deviltry) , diablerie, enchantment, ensorcellment, mojo, necromancy, sorcery, thaumaturgy, voodooism, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry
Now logically if two words can be used interchangeably and they have the same meaning, you should likewise find *SIMILAR* synonyms when you look up each word. But such an occurrence cannot be found with the words 'magic' and 'miracle'.
After looking up the word miracle in a thesarus we find the following associated synonyms: caution, flash, marvel, wonder, phenomenon, portent, prodigy, sensation, splendor
In case there was any doubt left about the distinction God Almighty makes between magic and miracles, this *CLEARLY* makes a distinction between the two. From Jehovah's own words, to the etymology, to the thesarus.
So I leave onlookers with the question: Who really has the 'weak, unconvincing arguments'? Is it me? Or is it jwfacts? Who has shown you the facts from respected source after respected source and who has simply interpreted their own viewpoint of what consistutes magic? Some are saying well praying is a form of casting a spell. And things of that sort. But Jehovah did not consider such things (a part of worship to him) magic or spiritism. So y ou can take the distorted definition of these people, or you can take Almighty God's definition.
The ball is in your court, jwfacts.