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Hume's and your method of reasoning are appropriate, in some scenarios however they are limited. They are limited by Humanities current understanding of the Laws of Nature. Another example that Campbell gave was relating to Children..
He reasoned that Children accept a matter as Truth, when Trusted Family or Friends tell them about it.. There is no way for these children to understand the Natural Laws governing these Truths, but nonetheless they accept them. Then once they are mature enough to understand the Natural Laws that governed things they accepted on Faith, they trust the source even more.
Likely Campbell got this example from Jesus at Matthew 18:3,4 "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 4. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven."
Fair enough on your response to Every Day miracles, I agree they are not the same.
I do not Believe in Aliens but I do Beleive in UFO's.. If an object is Unidentified and it is Flying.. It certainly is a UFO, this is a perfect example..
There have been UFO sitings over China (Edited) , 100's of people were eye witnesses.. An airport was shut down for an hour or more because of the Unidentified Object.. In my perspective and Campbell's this is Undeniable Proof that there indeed was a UFO flying over an airport.
http://youtu.be/vtlHQLzGlyc
Like a child I accept some thing like this as a fact, however I do not know what the Object was, and I do not know who Piloted it, or even if it was Piloted.. I just don't know.
Your right about the Untrustworthy nature of certain Scriptures, and personaly I do not accept all of the Miracles in the bible as they have been transmitted, and as they are commonly understood.. Does this mean that I reject all possibilities of Miracles or all Biblical miracles? Definetely not.
Lets consider one "Miracle" that is in my view more challenging to grasp from a Natural Laws standpoint than Resurrection.
This Miracle is For-Knowledge / Prophecy.. Matthew 24:2 "Do you see all these things?" he asked. "Truly I tell you, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down." - Jesus predicts the Destruction of the Temple.. You and I both know this prophecy doesn't hold weight in the mind of a Critic, seeing that a critic can simply state that Matthew was written post fulfillment.
But Jesus did not personaly Prophecy this, he was referencing Daniel 9:26 " an anointed one shall be cut off and shall have nothing. And the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary." - Daniel was written well before the Destruction of Jerusalem, and the cutting off of Jesus.
What is your explanation to show that this was not a Miracle?