Okay, your collective position is no matter how many "we don't know therefore god" statements there are--even if the statement comes as a result of something we probably will never know, belief in a god is still irrational.
An honest question. Do you think the ancient Egyptians (a random example) were irrational [at the time] to believe in their gods? Generally speaking, do Egyptians today believe in the same gods? Why do you think that Christianity did not follow this common progression?
BTW, I misspoke with the term biogenisis. I meant origin of life, not an old debunked theory.
An honest question. Do you think the ancient Egyptians (a random example) were irrational [at the time] to believe in their gods? Generally speaking, do Egyptians today believe in the same gods? Why do you think that Christianity did not follow this common progression?
BTW, I misspoke with the term biogenisis. I meant origin of life, not an old debunked theory.