Okay, look at it this way: if the evening news has a very high probability of being accurate, then it's highly improbable that they would inaccurately report the numbers chosen in the lottery. That counterbalances any improbability in the choosing of those numbers, so you're quite rational to believe in this highly improbable event.


Strobel, Lee (2000). The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. ISBN 9780310565703.


Okay, look at it this way: if the evening news has a very high probability of being accurate, then it's highly improbable that they would...

Okay, look at it this way: if the evening news has a very high probability of being accurate, then it's highly improbable that they would...

Okay, look at it this way: if the evening news has a very high probability of being accurate, then it's highly improbable that they would...

Okay, look at it this way: if the evening news has a very high probability of being accurate, then it's highly improbable that they would...