“Does a person have to suspend their critical judgment in order
to believe in something as improbable as miracles?”
Craig [William Lane Craig]sat upright in his chair and raised his index finger as if to punctuate his point. “Only if you believe that God does not exist!” he stressed: “Then I would agree—the miraculous would be absurd.
But if there is a creator who designed and brought the universe into being, who sustains its existence moment by moment, who is responsible for the very natural laws that govern the physical world, then certainly it’s rational to believe that the miraculous is possible.”
The Case for Faith
Lee Strobel p66