RamistThomist
Puritanboard Clerk
Warrant doesn't mean obligation.
Then your argument from warrant is irrelevant. It is clear from the New Testament that the miracles made such a case for the speaker's message as laid an obligation on those who saw them. Matt 11:21, 23.
Scripture does not see that all miracles warrant belief in them, for the Beast also uses signs and wonders.
This makes the assumption the beast has divine powers.
Did Pharoah's sorcerers have supernatural powers?