You have eye witness accounts in the bible, you have present day people telling you he's there, knowing he's there, not belief, knowing, you have vast
supernatural events like the big bang that happened once and never again, you have life starting up, species forming, male and female that have to be there for offspring, and lo and behold... you deny all of them because God being there, isn't what you wanted.
Not exact matches
There are many biblical predictions («prophecies» in bible terms) that have been fulfilled, predictions that were made hundreds of years before the
event,
like the fall of some empires / nations (ancient and current), a natural and
supernatural sign at a particular place, a catastrophe, etc..
The result was an attempt to «demythologise» religion, to prune away all references to the
supernatural:
events like miracles and the resurrection of the dead, and doctrines
like the Holy Trinity and the divinity of Christ.
supernatural events are NOT exclusive to HUGE
events...
like global flood, etc etc.... and just cause there are a FEW errors (supposedly) in the regional stuff, that is no reason to throw the baby out with the bath water.thats not how history works..
If you believe in
supernatural events, perhaps the release of Stranger Things 2 will turn squares into sharps, just
like it did last year.
It feels
like a
supernatural event of some kind — a divine resurrection as opposed to a narrowly avoided death — but Fargeat isn't interested in splitting hairs.
Where American horrors tend to provide us with earnest cops and wise religious figures, this film (
like an earlier, non-horror South Korean thriller, Memories of Murder) offers no such comforting protagonists or confident insights to the
supernatural origins of the inexplicable
events.
The movie is reportedly based on the accounts of the real - life Sarchie, but
like most exorcism stories, all of the
supernatural events occurred either in his head or while he was alone.
These offer a lot of interesting and funny moments, such as Kiryu's first exposure to new technology
like online chat rooms, wearing mascot costumes and interacting with kids, and witnessing
supernatural events.
Since we know that at least one
supernatural event, the big bang, has definitely happened (look around you, see anything, proof), then this does not look
like a very good argument.