mentalgymnast wrote:
So if God wasn't needed then that is primary evidence that God doesn't exist, right?
I don't think you can have evidence for the non-existence of God or anything else like Bigfoot. All you can have is evidence against claims made about something that does not exist.
Ok. I'm not in any real disagreement with the major thrust of what you're saying, but why not default to there being a god/creator that is responsible for human beings on earth rather than defaulting to disbelief?
Default to which God, Gia, etc? Why would we default to belief in something we have no evidence for. I certainly don't for Bigfoot, although it might be tempting. :)
That's the reason I'm referring to the tools of inquiry that most of us have, the five senses. Does God remain hidden from us by default if we rely on these filters of perception? And the more interesting question, at least to me, is why would God hide himself behind a veil that cannot be penetrated through the normal means of perceiving the world. The fact is, those that disbelieve in God, in most cases I would guess, have relied primarily upon the five senses to obtain information concerning "god". What if that method is basically useless?
I think everyone knew you were going in this direction from the beginning about some other sense to know God, and this is why God is hiding and wants us to find him through this other sense. Problem is you can't show that some other sense exists other then what our minds can create. I think you may also find many atheists have powerful spiritual experiences but do not interpret them how you do. Hell, most religious people don't. How is your ability to interpret here superior to theirs, or more likely to be accurate?
But is that reason enough to disbelieve in a creator/god who is responsible for human beings on this earth?
Most would find it reasonable to not believe in Bigfoot due to lack of evidence, and any number of other supernatural claims, but why should your God get a pass?