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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, my God is the God of Jesus, who I believe is the God of us all. I just don't think it makes sense to think that everything that we can't explain, or that has to do with God, must be "supernatural." Why shouldn't God be "natural," i.e. part of the natural world, the world as it truly is? A few hundred years ago people thought the Northern Lights HAD to be supernatural. They aren't. We can explain them using science. Does that make them any less awe inspiring, beautiful, or full of God? I don't think so. If I look at them, feel my heart expand, and know I am closer to the love of God in that moment, that is a religious experience. You can probably explain my feelings of those emotions and thoughts using science, describing how neurotransmitters flow and what not. To me, God is right there in the feeling, but the feeling is created using the natural world, explainable by science.[/quote] This. Perfect. Thats how I feel.[/quote]
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