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If you then choose to credit some divine influence, you then have all your work cut out trying to provide even one scrap of objective evidence.
Actually, I don't, for the reasons you demonstrated in your post. You said
Do you have details of the person's medical history? Do you know if AB has? Can you rule out absolutely all possibilities of all possible treatments being the cause of the alleged lack of ability to walk an then miraculously becoming an ability to walk? In order to even begin to credit some prayer to some dead person called a saint you would have to be able to eliminate every single medical and natural means of recovery with details of why and how you were eliminating them.
What is at stake here is the truth of the matter. Alan Burns may be right. He may be mistaken. There may be another miraculous explanation other than what he suggested.
However, you want to have your cake and eat it by saying
If you then choose to credit some divine influence, you then have all your work cut out trying to provide even one scrap of objective evidence.
Yet claiming
In order to even begin to credit some prayer to some dead person called a saint you would have to be able to eliminate every single medical and natural means of recovery with details of why and how you were eliminating them.
Which in reality is just a precommitment to having to find a natural explanation, thereby wasting people's time with claims of wanting evidence!