I've already told you, when you can break yourself of your infantile and totally unimpressive use of such words as "magic," then, I might discuss it further.
Ironic that you use a word such as infantile, when this objection on itself has all the hallmarks of a rather petulant small child.
Until and unless theists can offer some explanation - an actual one, not a pseudo-explanation - for how the gods in which they claim to believe act in the world, magic is entirely the correct term. An undefined entity doing things you don't understand by means you can't explain - do tell us all how that isn't magic.
Well you would say that, since you cannot post without making some sort of derogatory remark as part of your "
answer."
mag·ic (măj′ĭk)
n.
1.
a. The art or practice of using charms, spells, or rituals to attempt to produce supernatural effects or control events in nature.
b. The charms, spells, and rituals so used.
2. The exercise of sleight of hand or conjuring, as in making something seem to disappear, for entertainment.
3. A mysterious quality of enchantment.
So, totally inappropriate use of the word, by you both: no change there!