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Nature is the sum total of creation that is not part of the noetic realm. Supernatural occurrences are a part of creation as well, but are separate from nature by the distinction of spirit and matter. The interaction between the supernatural and the natural is described in texts and traditions from around the world, but has been wholly dismissed by atheistic scientists.

The natural realm displays abundant examples of natural law. The consistency of natural laws such as gravity and momentum and laws of thermodynamics are some of Almighty God's many gifts to mankind. The consistency of the earth's orbit, axial orientation and rotation as well as the consistency in the attributes and movements of other celestial bodies is also a blessing.

While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease. (Genesis 8:22)