Now I am not going to do a point by point because it is pointless (much like your post to be honest), but here's the thing:
"A little bit of faith as I don't claim to know for certain but neither do you."
So you don't know for certain there is a God - yet - you seem to be infinitely familiar with his grand plan - how can this be?
Observation, logic and deduction are grand tools - as long as you are seeing the big picture.
There is a very old story of a blind man being introduced to an elephant. He is allowed to approach the elephant and feel around but all he gets to touch is the trunk that is proffered to him by the elephant.
He feels along the trunk and declares the elephant to be like a snake.
The rest is just more of the same argument you keep repeating with the same huge assumptions along the way - these have already been addressed.
"A little bit of faith as I don't claim to know for certain but neither do you."
So you don't know for certain there is a God - yet - you seem to be infinitely familiar with his grand plan - how can this be?
Observation, logic and deduction are grand tools - as long as you are seeing the big picture.
There is a very old story of a blind man being introduced to an elephant. He is allowed to approach the elephant and feel around but all he gets to touch is the trunk that is proffered to him by the elephant.
He feels along the trunk and declares the elephant to be like a snake.
The rest is just more of the same argument you keep repeating with the same huge assumptions along the way - these have already been addressed.