Do you assume the solutions will be naturalistic?
I assume that since the universe had a begninning, time had a beginning.
I assume therefore, that something happened, a cause occured, before time began, to cause a series of events that lead to my view points now, including the event that caused time to begin.
So, if you are asking if I believe 'events' outside of time can be naturalistic, I say yes, I think they can be, and I have a hunch they have to be.
Another way to say this is that I'm not a pure IDer .. and I think God created the universe ... and I think he's a natural God b/c of the way he has intereacted with people via the discussions of this subject in the BiBle (B.I.B.L.E Basic Intructions Before Leaving Earth)...
When you read the Bible, some really strange, odd things, come out that you have never heard of ... like the fact a donkey talks.
Donkeys don't talk. And if I heard one talk, it would qualify as a bona fide miracle. But somehow ... I don't think I could call it supernaturalistic.
I'm in love with my wife ... at times that really provides that sensation of supernaturalism ... but again, can't call it that.
Js .... have you ever been in love?
I've done a good bit of internet surfing ... it is funny how this topic .. the 'in love' topic, has not been subject to scientific investigation. Actual scientific study, in peer reviewed journals .... it is just not out there.
You'd think for a topic so all consuming in our society, it would draw more attention.