Nobody else can know all the ins and outs of a thing except the creator of it, so whatever He says/said about a thing, that is only " natural", right?
Transforming (just) water into wine, “isn’t natural”.
Likewise, creating light from just words - “Let there be light” - that “isn’t natural”. Light don’t come from words, nor from nothing. Light requires a source, eg from the sun, from charged particles or charged molecules (ionized atoms or molecules) can result in light & colour lights, like fire or the aurora borealis & aurora australis.
Creating Adam from “dust of the ground” (soil) or from clay (Qur’an), are not natural. Humans are born, through reproduction.
They cannot be created from soil (soil types - clay, silt or sand), which are largely made of silicon-based minerals, like silicate (eg feldspar, mica) or silica (eg quartz). Silicate and silica are inorganic matters, none of these minerals are found in any cells or tissues in the human body. So what Genesis and Qur’an say about being created from some types of soil, isn’t natural.
So the term super-Natural has been wrongly coined, by the Atheism people just to bully the Theism people, right?
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Supernatural refers to phenomena or entities that are beyond the
laws of nature.
[1] The term is derived from Medieval Latin supernaturalis, from Latin
super- (above, beyond, or outside of) +
natura (nature).
[1] Although the corollary term "nature" has had multiple meanings since the ancient world,
the term "supernatural" emerged in the Middle Ages[2] and did not exist in the ancient world.
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I am flabbergasted by your ignorance and your dishonesty.
You quoted wiki article on supernatural. Don’t you bother understand what you read?
It say the word supernatural, originated from Medieval Latin, paarsurrey:
supernaturalis.
Medieval Latin, as in the “Middle Ages”, paarsurrey, Latin that was used in the Middle Ages, by scholars and Roman Catholic priesthood, and it spread to other medieval European kingdoms, like
supernaturel in Middle French, spoken in medieval France, and into Middle English as supernaturel & supernatural in medieval England.
During the medieval period, in England, the language weren’t static, as the inhabitants, especially those who could read and write, often have words that of French origin, particularly Old French and Middle French, through the Normans (post-Norman Conquest), hence many of those in noble birth and priesthood, spoke and wrote in Anglo-Norman French. While the non-noble or nn-aristocrat English families spoke Middle English, it wasn’t really populnar until 13th century.
In Western Europe at that time, they were all Christians (minus Jews and Muslims that lived in Europe, eg Spain & Sicily that were partly ruled by the Moors).
Atheism didn’t exist at time in Europe, so atheists couldn’t have coined supernatural.
And it is not bully, to call magic and miracles, “supernatural”, or gods, angels, demons, spirits, “supernatural”.
Nature doesn’t defy any natural or physical laws, paarsurrey, but believing in imaginary beings or magic or miracle, do defy them.
Sure, there are things, that we don’t understand, and that we don’t have explanations for them, but it is honest person who say “I don’t know”, than someone who use “God did it” superstition.
People not too long ago before Jesus’ time, used to believe angels were the ones who move the Sun and Moon across the sky (eg the Book of Enoch). There were no understanding by people in those day about the Sun actually was a star, how there are sunlight, why Earth rotate on its own axis, or the earth orbiting the Sun (and not the other around; geocentric model was far more popular than heliocentric model), nothing about gravity, etc.
I don’t expect ancient Jews or Christians to know these things, because that’s what it was like, but in this day and age, we do know better with sciences on the Earth & Sun, they dispel myths and superstitions that plagued most religions, including the Bible and the Qur’an.
It is not bullying, when some theists used their respective religions & scriptures to define their truth about nature…especially when they are not true at all.