From PhilPapers forum Philosophy of Religion:

2013-12-21
An Inductive Argument against Miracle Claims

Reid, 

 

At face value, this does present difficulty for my previous comment. But this passage ought to be delicately interpreted because of its weight in your response. Proper hermeneutics and interpretation need to be employed before resorting to it for a defense of divine activity, particularly miracle claims. 

Beyond that, what is meant by "founded" upon God's nature? It can interpreted that the laws of nature are causally contingent upon God's nature, in that His created them, His immanence within them (by which he sustains them), or His sovereignty over them.