"There are natural causes and supernatural causes...."
You have yet to demonstrate the latter. You keep insisting that it exists due to some hypothetical natural event having a statistically low chance of having a natural cause, which is a completely unwarranted conclusion. "I don't see how hypothetical event x could happen naturally, therefore the supernatural" is the definition of the God of the Gaps fallacy.
And, no, the Bible isn't proof of it, either. For the millionth time, the Bible is the claim. There's absolutely 0 credible evidence that any of the miracles within actually occurred. And, no, neither the popularity of the religion nor the fervor of some of its adherents lends veracity to the tales.
You're a broken record of fallacies, one piled on top of the next. And you have the gall to deride us for our lack of critical thinking skills. Utterly laughable.
You have yet to demonstrate the latter. You keep insisting that it exists due to some hypothetical natural event having a statistically low chance of having a natural cause, which is a completely unwarranted conclusion. "I don't see how hypothetical event x could happen naturally, therefore the supernatural" is the definition of the God of the Gaps fallacy.
And, no, the Bible isn't proof of it, either. For the millionth time, the Bible is the claim. There's absolutely 0 credible evidence that any of the miracles within actually occurred. And, no, neither the popularity of the religion nor the fervor of some of its adherents lends veracity to the tales.
You're a broken record of fallacies, one piled on top of the next. And you have the gall to deride us for our lack of critical thinking skills. Utterly laughable.