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To: TimF who wrote (1824)12/28/2005 8:09:08 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2253
 
But if you assume the supernatural exists (just for the sake of argument) than it can be tangible or at least have tangible effects without being explainable by science

If something has tangible effects, it would have to be natural, seems to me, even if we can't explain it yet. There are lots of things that are science that we can't explain or even identify yet. Magnetism can seem supernatural until you know that it isn't.

As for whether the supernatural exists, I think not. If it does, I sure can't get my head around it. Seems to me that something is either natural, meaning at least potentially explainable by science, or imaginary.