Logic and the super-natural are mutually exclusive, so...
Pick one and let's see how far you can ran with it
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Logic is natural.
It's not created by humans, it's discovered in nature, it's a set of properties and rules that govern information, the ultimate fabric of the Universe. It has been discovered through observation and understanding of the natural world. This logical framework can be used to analyze and solve problems in various fields of study, from mathematics to philosophy. Its significance lies in providing a universal language of reasoning that allows us to make sense of the world we inhabit.
The super-natural is, by definition, beyond logic, implying you can't make logical determinations about it.
The concept of the super-natural exists outside of the bounds of logic. As a result, it is not possible to make logical conclusions or determinations about it. It simply exists beyond the realm of human comprehension and reasoning. Our natural world relies on our ability to logically analyze and understand it, but the super-natural defies such constraints.
God is either super-natural or just some E.T. So the above implication applies.
The concept of God can only fit into two categories, either supernatural or natural. There is no third option. God could either be a divine being that exists beyond the laws of the natural universe, or an advanced form of natural life.
If God is free from the restrictions of logic, he’s also free from the laws of logic, ergo you can't make logical determinations about it.
Something is "beyond our reason" means something is “beyond any rational and reasonable determination we can make about it".
Reversely, there’s nothing godly about a logical thing, that’s always going to be labeled as “just natural”.
You can't reconcile logic and super-natural. You can cry, you can lick, but you still have to pick.
One cannot reconcile both logic and the supernatural. A choice must be made between these conflicting concepts, despite any emotional reactions or attempts at compromise. One can cry or lick their wounds, but the decision ultimately remains. It is impossible to merge the two realms, as they exist on opposite ends of the spectrum.