From PhilPapers forum Philosophy of Religion:

2012-11-20
An Inductive Argument against Miracle Claims
Reply to Jay Quigley

The argument here assumes the definition of supernatural is a force outside the natural laws known to mankind. When in reality our natural laws are part of a supernatural law called eternalness. My logic follows: The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can change forms but cannot be created or destroyed. If you cannot create or destroy energy than energy is eternal from a natural law perspective. The question is: where does the law of eternalness come from?

It has been proven through our natural laws that you cannot make or create something that is stronger than the materials used to produce it. We can take materials and subject it to a process and make something stronger than any one of the single elements provided, but we cannot make or produce anything that is stronger than the properties that are collectively part of that item, demonstrating that our natural laws come from something that is stronger than anything mankind can produce within his natural world. Thus it is my suggestion that the only source the law of eternalness can come form is a source that is equal in power to that law. Within mankind’s knowledge base the only power or source that has been declared to us in history that has that kind of properties is GOD the creator of the universe.

Within my book, “Made in the Image of God”, I state the following: 

"God is eternal. Deuteronomy 33:27, Isaiah 9:6, Romans 16:26, 2 Corinthians 4:18 and 1 Peter 5:10 all make reference to God’s eternalness.  Eternalness is part of God’s nature, and our natural laws are designed around God’s nature. Remember the first law of thermodynamics? Energy can change forms but cannot be created or destroyed. This is true because it is God’s power flowing through his nature that maintains the atom’s structure. Since God’s power is eternal, so the essence of the atom becomes eternal. How should I understand this statement? The atom represents one form of energy. If we split the atom, the essence or energy of the atom’s structure simply changes form to a new kind of energy. Thus, the atom’s essence never really is destroyed or annihilated; it just simply changes into some other form of energy. Thus, the essence of the atom is eternal. The power behind what holds matter together is eternal, because God’s nature and power is eternal. This is not the same concept as Pantheism—the idea that God and the universe are one, without personality. God lives and functions with personality and purpose, and by his will he holds all things together by the power of his nature that flows and controls all of his creation. This concept also refutes Gnosticism—the belief that all “matter” is evil, to include our human bodies. If God’s nature is holy and perfect, and is the very power holding all things together, then by the “nature of things,” matter cannot be evil—for there is no evil found in God or his nature (Psalms 5:4)." (p.48, 49)

If we follow this logic, then if GOD’s nature is holding all things together then miracles are simply making rule changes by the one who controls the rules. Some would call this unnatural but if you believe in a supernatural GOD then following this logic, miracle make perfect sense and the proof of that is the success of God holding all thinks together by his eternal power and that is something we see happening every day. These arguments are expanded in my book for those interested in how theology and metaphysics work together to explain God and the universe as we understand it.