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What makes you think God is restricted to supernatural only?
Just because you've been restricted to only knowing "God" in the supernatural sense doesn't mean others aren't capable of identifying with something that exists in real life, which has very real impact on very real things. Seen and Unseen. That means moar than just metaphors.
Next up, you're very quick to judge what me by what you assume I am thinking. When you said
>Your pride blinds you to the truth and you are quick to call God a liar when his creation speaks for itself.
You may want to reflect on that while looking in a mirror. I'm trying to get you to see beyond the dogmas.
By the way, I did not call God a liar. I called those who spread false narratives out for what they are.
Additionally, I highly doubt you fully comprehend the relevance of the meaning of "Creation" in regards to these topics. There are real scenarios which could very easily explain certain age old "mysteries" and/or "miracles".
For the record, I'm not opposed to anyone's studying of scripture. But there are many metaphorical things that get taken WAY out of original context by those who assume it was to be taken literally. This causes indefinite confusion, because far too many are too invested into the non-sense. So, we apparently have to hinder the progression of the rest of the sane world, to cater to faulty ideology, as the world slowly gets destroyed, as everyone's stuck waiting for "the Big Guy in the Sky" to come back and save us all from bad, scary monsters, because we can't possibly do anything ourselves because the debil has the ring of the schwartz, too.
>Do not make the mistake of thinking that just because science is anvancing and dna can be tampered with and poluted , that somehow makes you right about all things spiritual.
Ummm…
Are you aware that "science" has been retarded for quite some time now? Or do you just assume that all people who don't agree with your concept of "supernatural" God must just blindly follow "science"?
Honestly, you should look at what's missing from "science's" explanation of things and consider how it may or may not be relevant to the rest of this discussion.
>You know very little about God based on your words.
>Silence is golden.