I'm assuming you're referring to the Abrahamic god?
I reject belief in this deity because of a number of factors.
1. Lack of evidence of such a being.
2. The contradictory nature of it's holy book and what is written therein
3. The fact that the book is so vague, allowing multiple interpretations of the text and thereby allowing so many variations of the religion, including many of which are contradictory of others.
4. The very nature of the being the book describes: a hate-filled, prideful, vindictive being that, frankly, isn't worthy of human adoration.
I reject belief in this deity because of a number of factors.
1. Lack of evidence of such a being.
2. The contradictory nature of it's holy book and what is written therein
3. The fact that the book is so vague, allowing multiple interpretations of the text and thereby allowing so many variations of the religion, including many of which are contradictory of others.
4. The very nature of the being the book describes: a hate-filled, prideful, vindictive being that, frankly, isn't worthy of human adoration.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"