You presume that God has limitless power to intervene at will.
Me? No. But the Apostle's Creed does - or as the
Credo of the Mass has it,
Patrem omnipotentem and what have you.
Omnipotentem is "omnipotent", or "all-powerful". That's limitless power, isn't it? Or isn't it?
But the Gospels tell us that faith is an essential ingredient for miraculous intervention:
Matthew 13:58
And He could not do many miracles there because of their unbelief.
So something only works not on the basis of empirical results but on the basis that you have a prior and pre-existing belief that it works.
Hm.
For some of us, Alan, that's the indisputable hallmark of every snake oil salesman, crook, crim, charlatan and dodgy con artist there's ever been since for ever.
Why isn't it like science, which (
ceteris paribus) works for everybody equally regardless of whether you believe it or not?
It's the placebo effect, actually.
I'll say one thing for your book - it's right in one specific instance: you're achieving absolutely nothing whatever by being here and posting here expecting to change people's minds with assertion and logical fallacies. I guess it must be all that unbelief .. aka the work of this Devil of yours