Originally Posted by mack
So basically Twain, your theory is: we havent discovered it all, but its all there for the discovering?
More or less. But I don't presume to believe we WILL discover it all. Our knowledge of the universe is woefully incomplete and will never be complete.
Of course they are natural occurences. They occur in nature. But, again, clearly the "occurrences" are deviant from the normal plodding everyday occurrences of life. What are we saying - that these oddities can be explained away?
Not necessarily. They may never be explained. But retreating to a supernatural explanation may be premature.
Supernatural being?
Beyond the natural. A "magical-like" influence upon nature. Contrary to the laws of physics. Or was "being" a noun?

All you seem to be saying is that everything is "natural," apropos, there is no "super" natural. Kind of puts the cart before the horse, yes? Very circular reasoning, seemably.
Saying everything is natural is putting the cart before the horse? Well, you got me there. I don't quite see your reasoning.

Here's an example of circular reasoning: The Bible says we are made in God's image.
...How do you know?
Because the Bible says so.
It's not circular reasoning to presume things and events are natural but are sometimes interpreted in a supernatural way. That's merely a natural interpretation of phenomena as opposed to a supernatural one.
Supernatural is:
1. Greatly exceeding or departing from the normal course of nature: preternatural, unnatural. See USUAL. 2. Of, coming from, or relating to forces or beings that exist outside the natural world: extramundane, extrasensory, metaphysical, miraculous, preternatural, superhuman, superphysical, supersensible, transcendental, unearthly. See SUPERNATURAL.
So to the point: I think the "everything is natural" argument/vantange point falls squarely within definition 1 of "supernatural," which leaves definition 2 open for argument.
I have no evidence that the supernatural doesn't exist. It's merely an opinion. But then, there's no real evidence that the supernatural does exist either. It's more of an interpretation or perception of a "realm" that can't be scientifically observed. For that reason, it can't be proven or disproven and will forever exist or not exist on the whim of the "observer."

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