Ironically, it's the Atheists that operate in the unknown space of "we don't how this works, so it must just be something we don't understand yet."
They're no different from a Christian saying God did it. They're presupposing that a natural explanation exists, and we presuppose that God exists and does these things.
And then, like you say, even if something can happen naturally, God can cause it to happen all the same. And to the Atheists dismay, this can't be scientifically differentiated because it's not a scientific question, it's a philosophical one.
God and science can exist simultaneously. Miracles are when God guides the physics to happen at the right time.
Preciously.
Ironically, it's the Atheists that operate in the unknown space of "we don't how this works, so it must just be something we don't understand yet."
They're no different from a Christian saying God did it. They're presupposing that a natural explanation exists, and we presuppose that God exists and does these things.
And then, like you say, even if something can happen naturally, God can cause it to happen all the same. And to the Atheists dismay, this can't be scientifically differentiated because it's not a scientific question, it's a philosophical one.