The problem is how you decide to define something as "unexplainable". We can label things as "unexplained" easily (if they lack a explanation), but to label something as "unexplainable" means that there literally is no explanation. In order to know this, one must know everything (or they cannot know that an explanation might be produced in the future).
There are many things we still cannot explain, but every year some of those move into the set of "explained" things, and we are able to do this through scientific endeavor (and logic!).You cannot give me one valid reason why there would be a higher force. This certainly doesn't mean "there is no higher force", but that there is no good reason to believe there is one. Saying "there exists a higher force but it is far too complex for our logic to understand" is a cop-out, the ultimate non-answer. If such a being defies human logic, then to logically form an argument for it is contradictory.
I agree, everything has a cause within the universe we live in. We seek out these causes, and seek to explain these causes. However just because there exists the question "what caused this" does not mean the answer is "God". The presence of a question only implies the lack of an answer, and you can deduce nothing from a lack of an answer (far less an actual answer).
There are many things we still cannot explain, but every year some of those move into the set of "explained" things, and we are able to do this through scientific endeavor (and logic!).You cannot give me one valid reason why there would be a higher force. This certainly doesn't mean "there is no higher force", but that there is no good reason to believe there is one. Saying "there exists a higher force but it is far too complex for our logic to understand" is a cop-out, the ultimate non-answer. If such a being defies human logic, then to logically form an argument for it is contradictory.
I agree, everything has a cause within the universe we live in. We seek out these causes, and seek to explain these causes. However just because there exists the question "what caused this" does not mean the answer is "God". The presence of a question only implies the lack of an answer, and you can deduce nothing from a lack of an answer (far less an actual answer).