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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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newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
[b]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[/b]

A post is the main topic...what you originally put on this site. The blurb that begins "Do Protestant Christians know about the God of nature as distinct from the God of supernature?"

A comment is a response to that post, or a response to another comment.

comment are threaded together chronologically, and this is achieved by using the 'reply' button when you want to comment on another comment.

In this way, then is a coherent and chronological record of who said what to which comment, and the responses to all other comments that follow.

It is then a simple matter to scroll back up the thread to establish what was said and when.

This is [b][i]exactly[/i][/b] what you try to avoid, because then you are easily held accountable for your words