To: GourmetDan
"Science, by definition, can *never* answer the natural vs supernatural creation question."
If God interacts with the physical world than that interaction is NOT supernatural nor is God for that matter. God and his interactions are just a natural process that have not yet been documented (outside religious texts) and therefore are within the realm of science if they exist.
Now, where is your evidence of his existence and the force of his interactions?
P.S. try not to cut yourself on Occam's razor
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12/12/2006 11:42:19 AM PST by
ndt
To: ndt
"If God interacts with the physical world than that interaction is NOT supernatural nor is God for that matter. God and his interactions are just a natural process that have not yet been documented (outside religious texts) and therefore are within the realm of science if they exist." Sorry. Interactions that do not follow the laws of nature are supernatural. I don't think you can merely define a supernatural God as being bound by the 'natural'.
"Now, where is your evidence of his existence and the force of his interactions?"
The existence of the universe and life. Neither of which proceed from the laws of nature.
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