You: How can you say that your version of history is correct? Perhaps the miracles listed in the Bible are works of fiction, and those in the Iliad are historical fact? How can we tell the difference?

Aaron: I am not going to allow you to drag me into that argument. The point you must remember is that even if you were to discount the correct, Christian version of history, you could not deny that there are many reports of miracles and not all of them can be proven to be natural occurrences. Those that are left are the work of God.

You: I would no more assume that miracles which I cannot personally explain are the work of God than I would assume that those UFOs which cannot be demonstrated to be weather balloons are necessarily vehicles from another planet. This is particularly true when we are talking about things which took place hundreds or thousands of years in the past.