Was this reply to my last post?
If you are open to the possibility
That may be enough to work with.
As for divinely inspired text
What about Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, the writings of Jefferson and the Constitution.
Do you believe natural laws are authored by God or the Universe
so any texts based on such universal concepts are inspired by
Nature or God?
You may be a righteous Gentile like me who just relates to natural laws like Jefferson who didnt relate to miracles as mythical and not necessary for the core principles. Are you a Jeffersonian type, secular type believer in Justice and Truth without the religious hype?
Yes.
No. Not if you're asking if I could possibly reconsider the plausibility of the possibility of The God of Abraham, as described in The Torah, The New Testament and The Koran as the real deal.
I'm educated beyond the ability to accept that ancient tale even if I wanted to.
I personally don't believe that there are ANY sacred texts. Just clever Monkeys with language and symbols skills using rocks followed by leather and plant materials with various amounts of processing, a.k.a. 'paper', and then The Internet to successfully convey their attitudes to their fellow Monkeys.
And The Word was God.
For me to comment on the natural or supernatural laws ascribed to any given god that god must first be named. If you mean The God of Abraham, I believe the stories that name Him as God to be fictitious and any correlation to truth, justice and the American way of life purely coincidental, mostly 'cause of our incredibly close relationship to the Monkeys who lived those stories 2,000 to 6,000 years ago, and relative Monkey intelligence.