We were discussing what people thought about gravity early in Man-kinds early history.
The Moon, Sun and stars were magic (supernatural) by my definition because they were not understood. ( There were some who followed the stars and could predict the the stars movements called the magi. Magi looks a lot like magic and is probably where the word magic comes from. )
I would disagree.
As you can see the image above is a clock. This is how time progresses if you factor in Creationism. In Creationism, man begins with the most basal form of existence (God). All phenomena spawn from this form of existence and as a result God is a part of everything. Progress is the endeavor to understand everything. To understand everything, one needs to ultimately be in contact with the most basic form of reality. Hence progress ultimately results in that same underlying basis (God). And this is how it proceeded and continues to proceed.
The clock above has man beginning at 12 moving clockwise. At 1 he is considered extremely ancient. At 2 very ancient at 3 somewhat ancient. But this is in reference to time, not ability. Based on proximity and thus ability, 2 corresponds with 10 on the clock and 1 with 11. "Primitiveness" is not 1 and 2 nor is it 10 or 11, but around 5 and 6 and perhaps 4 and 7.
As you can see the above is a ruler. This is how time progresses in Darwinism. Man pops up in some jungle completely ignorant at 1 and he's working his way to 500,000 or something. Hence at 6 or at 30, in fact, any number which is more than 1 is better than 1. With 1 being ancient times, materialists may see themselves (at six) as the epitome of excellence and as long as we're moving away from 1 we are progressing. Hence the onslaught of theories which automatically gains credence due to their relative position to its "primitive" antithesis.
"Magic" is not an insult in Creationism. Higher science always seems like magic to the primitive. It's only a mark of derision if you already conform to materialism where magic is supposedly to be replaced by the "more advanced" materialism. "Ancient texts" is not an insult in Creationism either. In fact, go even further back, go as far back as you want. The "ancient" argument only gains potency after you conform to Darwinism.
We are not advancing towards materialism. Creationism is simply one challenge to materialism since there are more people who are willing to draw a line at that point. Materialists meanwhile are wondering why their credit line was frozen. You will find alot of information regarding the true nature of advancements and you may even see that the ancients were right. But first you would have to penetrate the thick veil of starved theories and hypotheses about the inner workings of reality before you get to any real substance.
Gravity was understood from the perspective that it was predictable and repeatable even though there were no mathematical formulas describing it yet. So people would not consider it supernatural (Magic).
This is interesting. Maybe I should change the definition for supernatural from (understood) to predictable.
We do not understand Gravity but it is not considered supernatural because it is predictable.
Duane
Are you using this def. of natural- "3. as is normal or to be expected; ordinary or logical: the natural course of events"