"Bottom line, Shubi: Is there interaction between the natural (what can seen, felt, touched, tasted or bought down at the 7-11) and the supernatural (that which cannot be explained by science) on this planet we inhabit?"
Yes. But this has nothing to do with the fact that AIG is calling something a museum that has few facts in it.
Is there interaction between the natural (what can seen, felt, touched, tasted or bought down at the 7-11) and the supernatural (that which cannot be explained by science) on this planet we inhabit?
More specifically:
Did Jesus walk on water, raise truly dead people to life, restore sight to truly blind people, etc.?
Did Jesus speak to the elements and they obey Him when He calmed the storm?
Did God use Peter, in Acts 9, to raise a truly dead person to life.
Were the handkerchiefs and aprons that had touched Paul in Acts 19 used to actually heal people who were sick and to drive actual demons from those afflicted by them?
If yes again, do these incidents, as described in scripture, qualify as supernatural events, God acting in ways that appear to circumvent natural law as we understand it?