I thought you were going to say personal revelation for no.2 Whateverist. That's the usual Christian stance.
Sure, God is in everything if he is the source of it/the creator. He is supernatural because he is beyond detection by natural means. Not 'entirely', as we obviously experience what is 'natural'/limited by our nature.
For example timelessness, that we can theorize about, would explain God's omniscience, and perhaps to some extent, creation.
So 'super nature' it's a necessary attribute given our logical model.
Sure, God is in everything if he is the source of it/the creator. He is supernatural because he is beyond detection by natural means. Not 'entirely', as we obviously experience what is 'natural'/limited by our nature.
For example timelessness, that we can theorize about, would explain God's omniscience, and perhaps to some extent, creation.
So 'super nature' it's a necessary attribute given our logical model.