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LysanderShapiro :
Hi! Thank you, hopefully we will all learn something.
That is BIG question, I'm not sure I can fully answer it without getting too deeply metaphysical but I'll try for simple answer.
As I say, I personally reject the idea of anything supernatural. I think the universe, or the multiverse or whatever it turns out to be can be entirely explained without resorting to "oh that part? I'm not sure how that happened, I think god did that."
What I'm not saying is that I think we have it all figured out. We certainly have not and never will. I'm just saying that I believe given an unlimited amount of time and resources it COULD be figured out. We will simply be foiled by the finity of life/our species' survival, etc. I recognize that some of faith believe this as well.
I still believe in some concepts that could be designated "spiritual", although I would not designate them as such. For instance, life is an incredible thing to me. But for me it is also purely chemical. The 'soul' to me is mechanical. It exists because our bodies and minds exist and if this ceases to be the case, then the soul ceases to exist as well.
Many religions treat the soul and the body as separate entities that can be separated from one another. I do not subscribe to this. I believe that life and the 'soul' are synonyms and once life is extinguished everything of that person's being is as well.
So most of the descriptions of God I've encountered - from Descartes' omnipotent, omnipresent God to the Deist blind watchmaker - fall somewhere in the realm of what I would call 'supernatural'. I have heard some people say that they believe in God in a more abstract sense, that god is simply the way the universe works - more as a force of nature than a being - but at a certain point if one's concept of God is not omnipotent or isn't intimately involved in a conscious way with creation, then the label 'God' seems to me a misnomer.
So as a summary: What I think of as 'not god' is any mechanical, chemical forces etc. What is God would be either a supernatural force outside of the observable and explicable or any sort of conscious intention that the universe has.