(May 26, 2023 at 10:42 am)Anomalocaris Wrote: A reasonable god must be reconciled with reasonable interpretation of the world with which the god is purported to interact. So reasonable god is one which indistinguishable from a nonexistent one.
So the most believeable god is nonetheless one which can not be believed
The world appears to work according to laws. Chaos theory and quantum theory imply that the outcomes of these laws are in many cases random. Therefore God's plan is either for randomness to occur, or there is no plan at all.
A truly omni-everything god would have the universe be a puppet on a string. That god clearly does not exist. As you say, the most believable god is one that does nothing at all - but then we have no reason to believe.