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In reply to the discussion: Agnostic atheism: a reasonable position on spiritual matters, or the only reasonable position... [View all]Brettongarcia
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Therefore the supernatural God should be detectable, in the actions of material things. So that even a supernatural god can be to some extent, known through science.
The God of the Bible furthermore, would seem to be such a god. And Paul argues precisely that even his invisible spirit is known through the things that are made; material things. Just as the invisible wind is known by the material leaves, say, we see it blowing around.
We are not playing games with the word "supernatural." I am saying that probably all known gods - including the God of the Bible - normally interface with material reality at some point. And therefore should be detectable by science, or the study of material things.
And if he is not detectable? Then he does not exist, after all. Or if the material things he had made are often not good? Then he is not good.