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Do Protestant Christians know about the God of nature as distinct from the God of supernature?

By God of nature I am referring to God as mankind can and does know Him to exist, by mankind's reason and intelligence.

And by God of supernature I am referring to God as Protestant Christians know Him to exist - by reading the Bible which holds the revelation of God by Himself, in particular of miracles He worked.

So, the natural man knows the God of nature by his natural reason and intelligence, while with the God of supernature Protestant Christians know Him to exist by revelabtion of God Himself by Himself, and recorded in the Bible.

I will focus on the God of nature, and I expect Protestant Christians to focus on the God of supernature.
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Hi newj, you tell me asking, "you're a protestant atheist who worships nature... is that right?"

No, I am not, period.

I am theist and a researcher on evidence for God as in the present thread* creator and operator of nature.

And the evidence for God is the universe itself which points to God, because the universe i.e. the material-physical universe has a beginning - you say it doesn't, but what is if any logic from you that the material-physical universe has no beginning, when it is composed of ultimately particles, and particles need an assembler to put the particles together into a material-physical universe.



[quote]newjaninev2 · 51-55, F

Since you're always so rude as to post every comment as the start of anew thread, why should I (or anyone) give you the courtesy of using the 'reply' button.

So from now every comment I make will start a new thread

As I see from following the latest thread (the thread before the previous thread) you're a protestant atheist who worships nature... is that right?[/quote]

*I understand a thread to be a topic that an author presents to members of a forum for everyone to contribute posts, how exactly do you, newj understand a thread and a post and a comment?