In keeping with my agnosticism, I went methodological naturalism.
I think there are unanswered things about reality that naturalism can't make sense of. And maybe they can be explained by things we don't know "outside of this universe" or w/e. I don't think it would be god(s) or anything, but rather deeper metaphysical truths that sustain our universe. Things like idealism etc.
I agree that if anything was beyond the universe, it would continue to be natural. But since apparently we can't experience them, it's useful to call them "supernatural" in the sense of it being "beyond 'our' nature".
I think there are unanswered things about reality that naturalism can't make sense of. And maybe they can be explained by things we don't know "outside of this universe" or w/e. I don't think it would be god(s) or anything, but rather deeper metaphysical truths that sustain our universe. Things like idealism etc.
I agree that if anything was beyond the universe, it would continue to be natural. But since apparently we can't experience them, it's useful to call them "supernatural" in the sense of it being "beyond 'our' nature".
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle