Then you reject what is written in Scripture.
Even Calvin acknowledged that Rom 1:20 speaks of God being revealed through the natural, physical realm.
Here is what Calvin wrote in his Commentary on Romans [bold, underline mine]:
Even Calvin acknowledged that Rom 1:20 speaks of God being revealed through the natural, physical realm.
Here is what Calvin wrote in his Commentary on Romans [bold, underline mine]:
God is in himself invisible; but as his majesty shines forth in his works and in his creatures everywhere, men ought in these to acknowledge him, for they clearly set forth their Maker: and for this reason the Apostle in his Epistle to the Hebrews says, that this world is a mirror, or the representation of invisible things. He does not mention all the particulars which may be thought to belong to God; but he states, that we can arrive at the knowledge of his eternal power and divinity