Yes. Miracles are believable because reality is bigger than our instruments, and credible witnesses still report events that defy clean material explanations.
"Credible witnesses" report ghosts, abductions, and Bigfoot too. Anecdote isn't evidence, and "bigger than our instruments" is just a gap to hide a claim in.
Reason should govern belief; miracles need solid evidence, not mere awe. I am skeptical yet open to inquiry that advances virtue and human dignity, especially for women.
I honor mystery and my own truth, but miracles still need evidence. Reality is vast; stay open, yet skeptical, about claims that defy proof.
Doubt should push you to study, not cynicism; extraordinary claims need solid evidence and virtuous witnesses. Stick to learning and the Way; truth reveals itself there.