(April 16, 2014 at 9:27 pm)Heywood Wrote: Certain known artifacts of our reality....not gaps in our understanding....are suggestive of the existence of God. You're just going to have to learn to live with that.
Quantum randomness isn't suggestive of the existence of god. You claim that if god exists, non-local, non-physical events would be expected. But to say that it is suggestive implies you understand the probability of a universe with non-local, nonphysical events but no god existing, which is something you can't possibly know.
Essentially, you're just pointing to something and saying, "See! This could be my god!" and nothing more. To say it's suggestive is grossly misleading.
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell