Understanding the laws of nature does not mean that we are immune to their operations.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To me there is nothing that goes against nature. If it seems incomprehensible, it's only because we haven't been able to understand it yet.
It is one thing for the human mind to extract from the phenomena of nature the laws which it has itself put into them; it may be a far harder thing to extract laws over which it has no control.
As we decipher our biology and learn to modify and adjust it, we are learning to modify ourselves - and we will do so. No laws will stop this.
Nature provides exceptions to every rule.
The laws of nature are but the mathematical thoughts of God.
Every fundamental law has exceptions. But you still need the law or else all you have is observations that don't make sense. And that's not science. That's just taking notes.
Invoking nature with its implied supremacy ignores that many cultures have fundamentally differing ideas of even what nature is, much less how it should work.
The ability to reduce everything to simple fundamental laws does not imply the ability to start from those laws and reconstruct the universe.
Nature's laws have to supersede man's law.
I strongly believe that the fundamental laws of nature are not emergent phenomena.