Who says I don't? It doesn't mean my view is anymore scientific.
The question assumes God is the one doing it. Other animals also reproduce. Reproduction appears instead to be an evolutionary process.
We are more advanced, yes. One could view life itself as a miracle, but it still does nothing to explain how Jesus rose from the dead, if that's what he actually did. If you think that act is part of the natural order of things, what do you consider supernatural?
Have you ever considered the question of how, after a sperm enters the uterus and fertilization occurs, it connects with the uterus to form the umbilical cord?
Is this process related to the movement of planets in the universe?
Does a developing fetus float in the uterus like a planet, while still being connected to the uterus through the umbilical cord?
Can this process explain how Jesus Christ was resurrected and reborn?
Moreover, from the perspective of truth, the resurrection and rebirth of Jesus Christ can be explained as follows:
It is because the way, the truth, and the life are embodied in Jesus Christ.
The way, the truth, and the life are eternal—they do not die or perish.
Therefore, it is only natural that Jesus Christ was resurrected and reborn.
I've passed the stage of supernatural curiosity, because I've gone from agnostic to believer, Because I did see miracles, I saw Jesus Christ and angels, I saw many miracles, so I was sure of it.