AB,
Lets examine this presumption.
The law of physics is not just an example - it is the only model we can use from what we can perceive with our senses to deduce how things work. So whatever we deduce will pertain to only to this material universe, you can't possibly extrapolate this to be absolutely universal.
Straw man. No-one does that. When you attempt to use materialist arguments for “god”, “soul”, “spiritual” you always crash and burn because you get the reasoning wrong. If you think there to be some other way to verify your assertions though, then it’s your job finally to produce it.
We both know though that you’ll just ignore your problem here though don’t we.
Eminent physicist such has Hawkins have deduced that time is a property of this universe which began with the Big Bang (see A Brief History of Time). So if time as we know it does not exist in other realms, your logic of cause and effect will not be applicable.
Fail. What “other realms” would they be, and how would you propose to verify such an extraordinary claim?
Our God given insight can allow us to see beyond what can be perceived by our physical senses alone. We may have difficulty in imagining a timeless state, but the fact that we can conceive of the possibility could be divinely inspired.
Oh dear. If you want the assertion “God given insight” to be taken seriously then you have a mountain of problems to overcome first, like defining “God”, then demonstrating its existence at all, then demonstrating how this supposed “insight” is epistemically any different from just guessing, then…
You know, all the stuff you just run away from whenever it’s brought up. Still, if telling lies for Jesus is all you have that’s a matter for you and your conscience I guess.