(April 27, 2015 at 8:16 pm)IAOALGIV Wrote:(April 27, 2015 at 5:28 pm)Esquilax Wrote: If that creator wished for their creation to believe in them, and accept a set of commandments governing their lives, as religions claim that it does, then leaving that evidence would be paramount, certainly necessary for belief in it to be rational.Aaaand your back to square one.
If that creator had no such wishes and didn't leave any evidence due to that, then we are equally not justified in believing in it.
No evidence, no belief. That's the way this has to work.
So what? I'd rather be at square one, than being at square one while pretending I was at the finish line.
If you have no evidence for god, then what basis does one have for their belief in it?
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