Just because something can be explained in a natural terms doesn't mean it can't have a SN connection.
This is not a rational, or frankly even adult, position.
What you are saying here is this:
Either
A) You throw the switch on the wall and it makes a connection between the electricity carrying wire and the wire that leads to the light bulb thus allowing the electricity to reach the light bulb and for light to be generated.
OR
B) You throw the switch on the wall and Gunboor the Magical Invisible Elf casts his illumination spell on the bulb.
It _COULD_ be B. It doesn't matter that we understand each and every aspect of A. It doesn't matter that A sufficiently and accurately describes what's happening. It doesn't matter that every conceivable test indicates that A is 100% correct.
It still _COULD_ be B.
Can you come up with ANY scenario at all that doesn't have an infinite list of "COULD BE" alternatives using the supernatural?
If it's not Gunboor the elf, maybe it's Trillboo the elf. Or Bizzrat the Goblin. Or Kleemark the Wizard. etc etc etc
You are arguing that make believe is a valid alternative explanation to everyday events because we can't rule out make believe as a cause since it's make believe.
Come on. Grow up.
Edited by Admin, : Typos: through => throw