Right. The claim that Yahweh would interfere with our precious free will if he provided unambiguous evidence of his existence is the last resort of scoundrels and apologists. The Bible is crammed with alleged examples of God doing just that, and it is telling that his latter-day followers have to resort to such silly arguments to avoid acknowledging his blinding and deafening absence from the scene.
We don't "struggle" to accept his existence. We struggle to keep straight faces when other adults resort to such empty and transparently stupid arguments in lieu of actual evidence.
We don't "struggle" to accept his existence. We struggle to keep straight faces when other adults resort to such empty and transparently stupid arguments in lieu of actual evidence.