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ViciDraco · 41-45, M
I think it's laughable to conclude that an omniscient, omnipotent creator god could not prove his existence to every person on earth.
The topic of authority is a valid one. If God proved himself to me right now, I would not respect him or his authority over me IF he was the Abrahamic god as holy books describe him. I expect a being with so much power to have a better moral system than I do as a starting point. And the being described in the bible is neither benevolent nor good.
The evidence of God being plentiful and all around us is also laughable. The existence of reality being proof of the existence of a god is backwards and idiotic. Assertions of adequate evidence are absurd. These people don't understand how evidence works.
The topic of authority is a valid one. If God proved himself to me right now, I would not respect him or his authority over me IF he was the Abrahamic god as holy books describe him. I expect a being with so much power to have a better moral system than I do as a starting point. And the being described in the bible is neither benevolent nor good.
The evidence of God being plentiful and all around us is also laughable. The existence of reality being proof of the existence of a god is backwards and idiotic. Assertions of adequate evidence are absurd. These people don't understand how evidence works.