mentalgymnast wrote: C'mon, there's got to be some simple, straightforward reasons for lack of belief in a creator/God responsible for human beings on earth.
Regards,
MG
You are not getting evasive answers. You are getting answers that show that your question is not all that thoughtful. It is a stupid cliché.
You want a simple reason. OK.
Because evolution explains perfectly the existence of complex life forms, the notion of a conscious personal creator is a gratuitous unnecessary hypothesis.
Since there is scant evidence of any kind for the existence of such a God, it seems fairly irrational to adopt the belief.
As far as a priori proofs such as Godel's ontological argument, well I want only to say that
1) I generally find at least one of the premises or definitions to be either incomprehensible or just as dubious as what is supposed to be proved. Thus it is unsurprising that an atheist or agnostic would remain unconvinced by such an argument. They/we are atheistic about some of the premises also.
2) The "God" we seem to end up with-if indeed we do end up with anything at all- seems to be an incomprehensible abstraction that we would hardly know how to worship. Does the ground of being love us? Does the first principle or first cause give us our salvation?? Does a logically necessary being create fish? Perhaps no more than the the set of all sets does.