That brings up another good question for you, Purplundy. I can't see any use for a category called 'the supernatural', can you? I pretty much think of whatever exists as natural. If Thor exists, then He will be a natural phenomenon even if we don't entirely understand the how of it. (Presumably He does or it just doesn't matter.)
So naturally I think if any gods -your own included- exist, they will turn out to be entirely natural. Just like the first time a stone age culture experiences a mirror or a lighter, the experience is baffling. If they had a category equivalent to 'supernatural', they'd probably assign them to it. Eventually they would come to see them for the commonplace objects they are. Now we might never come to understand the how of a god but if such exist, I say they're still natural the same as everything else that exists. What say you?
So naturally I think if any gods -your own included- exist, they will turn out to be entirely natural. Just like the first time a stone age culture experiences a mirror or a lighter, the experience is baffling. If they had a category equivalent to 'supernatural', they'd probably assign them to it. Eventually they would come to see them for the commonplace objects they are. Now we might never come to understand the how of a god but if such exist, I say they're still natural the same as everything else that exists. What say you?