(May 12, 2023 at 1:56 pm)Kingpin Wrote: OK, reaching out to my agnostic/atheist friends. I'm very curious, genuinely interested, are there are "arguments" that theists have provided for proof of a God's existence (not even the Christian God), that you found compelling? Or caused you to pause and perhaps say, there might be A God out there?
I found that when it's all broken down in most debates, an agnostic/atheist boils down to moral arguments/judgments against God, which in and of themselves does not disprove there being a God per se. Just that they refuse to accept a God they find reprehensible.
No, even a Prime-Mover sort of god strikes me as very, very, very [...] unlikely to exist -- entirely apart from any proclaimed morals qualities. The fact that the Abrahamic god has qualities which implicitly contradict its proclaimed morality makes it that much easier to see through the tissue of nonsense.
So no, once I actually started thinking about the whole thing, I haven't found any religionist arguments compelling.


