Many ignorant people who believe that they actually know a lot would argue that "supernatural" is only something that delusional people believe in. They argue that "the laws of physics cannot be violated", that shows how much they know.
I don't own a degree in any scientific field but I do own or have owned the books which legitimate scientist use. One of them is the 'CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics', this book is to scientist what the PDR is to doctors (by the way I have also owned the PDR). It cost me (The CRC book) $135 when I bought it new at Barnes & Nobles. I have also read many other science books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc.
The following are 2 examples of how the laws of physics have been "trespassed" in the universe:
The first one violates Einstein's theory of relativety. It is a proven fact that the galaxies at the very fringes of the observable universe are moving away from us at a rate which exceeds the speed of light something that should be impossible. This is just one of the reasons that has led cosmologist and astro-physicists to theorize about a mysterious "dark matter" and "dark energy" that supposedly envelopes visible matter.
The other thing that violates the laws of physics is the supposed occurance of the Big Bang. Science says that before the Big Bang all matter in the universe was condenced into a singularity smaller than an atom but something that dense would have been a black hole and everybody knows that nothing can escape the gravity of a black hole so this means that the Bing Bang never happened. (The universe could be expanding because God is making it expand just like the bible says in psalms or Isaiah I believe). Still scientist postulate that "THE LAWS OF PHYSICS COULD HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT BEFORE THE BIG BANG"
This post will be finished (I know that this forum is filled with many unfinished post, the reason is that I am working on my spare time but I want to publish as many of my views as possible. Here are some interesting vids. Edit 8-13-2011. Ok, the main thread has moved here: GO > But don't pass up watching the vid below first