Here AGAIN we see the "distinction without a difference" argument:
"Prophecy and its fulfillment (see question # 34), Jesus and His miracles, the resurrection of Christ, etc. Then I ask that person if he or she knows of these things happening in other religions."
To which he SHOULD respond. "YES, ALL religions claim prophecy fulfillment and miracles." As an example: Joseph Smith claims all the "Joseph" text out of the Old Testament and claimed to work miracles. Even though Mohammed never rose from the dead, he apparently split the moon which is just as impressive. Surely an adherent of Islam could say "There's Mohammed and His miracles, the splitting of the Moon etc." Then the Muslim asks the person if he or she knows of these things happening in other religions.
If Christians accept the miracles of Christianity as fact than they have to be consistent and accept the miracle stories of all religions as fact:
The miracle of Fatima where the sun danced in the sky witnessed purportedly by thousands.
Miracles performed by Gagangiri Baba witnessed by many followers.
The miracles of Buddha witnessed by many kinsmen.
The splitting of the moon by Mohammed witnessed by the people of Mecca.
The food miracle by Saint John of Russia witnessed by many landowners.
Perseus turns Phineus into stone witnessed by a wedding reception.