Reminds me of the theory that a volcanic eruption caused all the plagues of Egypt. Goes right down the list starting with chemicals from the eruption turning water blood red all the way to certain deadly gasses caused by some eruptions floating around a foot and a half off the ground--perfectly level with the beds only firstborn sons of Egypt slept in. A naturalistic explanation doesn't preclude a supernatural cause. The important thing to remember is that naturalistic explanations offer only one dimension of understanding. Understanding something from one angle can be incredibly enlightening and useful, but can also be incredibly misleading.
Reminds me of the theory that a volcanic eruption caused all the plagues of Egypt. Goes right down the list starting with chemicals from the eruption turning water blood red all the way to certain deadly gasses caused by some eruptions floating around a foot and a half off the ground--perfectly level with the beds only firstborn sons of Egypt slept in. A naturalistic explanation doesn't preclude a supernatural cause. The important thing to remember is that naturalistic explanations offer only one dimension of understanding. Understanding something from one angle can be incredibly enlightening and useful, but can also be incredibly misleading.