As Ignorant suggested, if our universe is, say, a simulation; then the programmer would be 'exonatural' in relation to us. That word avoids such questions as whether we ought to call a geek who pressed 'run universe', God.
Maybe a distinction between exonatural and supernatural might be that an exonatural entity must conform to the laws of their 'native reality' while a supernatural entity can defy physical laws, period. After all, is God considered to be bound by the physical laws of whatever realm it is that God is supposed to exist in?
Maybe a distinction between exonatural and supernatural might be that an exonatural entity must conform to the laws of their 'native reality' while a supernatural entity can defy physical laws, period. After all, is God considered to be bound by the physical laws of whatever realm it is that God is supposed to exist in?
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.