Terry wrote:
> That's why I've often argued that there
> is no such thing as "natural"--I much prefer to speak in terms of
> God's regular and irregular manner of governance.
This is my view as well. In fact if a term is helpful, I think "anomalism"
could be a ready and science friendly replacement for "supernaturalism".
The divinely created regularities we see in nature form a stability for
life. The irregularities or anomalies represent divine change. Both the
stability and changeability are part of the divine telic process of life.
Steve Petermann
Received on Tue Jun 29 09:36:02 2004
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