(August 14, 2013 at 10:17 am)FallentoReason Wrote: It would actually make more sense to believe in supernatural occurrences as that gives you something definite between the divine and its creation. Moulding those two into one thing by claiming that the divine moves *like* its creation is a step backwards. It's conspiracy theory territory!
Not to mention eventually false; there has to have been at least one supernatural act that god must have performed, because his creation of the universe and the things therein happened before there was a natural method by which these miracles could take place.
So hey, I guess we've got one way to test for Frodo's god after all.
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