(July 10, 2012 at 5:24 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: 1. Evil/SufferingI haven't posted here in a while, so why not on an old post?
2. Bad design in nature, and in some features of humans.
3. Arguments against free-will.
4. God not showing himself in obvious undeniable fashion.
5. No guidance (only applicable if you don't believe guidance has been sent) [this argument is made by people whom believe in guidance, "if there was God, he would send us a form of guidance/communication", and it has some strong persuasion, see thread about "leadership" for example]
6. Imperfect World (similar to 1, but slightly different).
Please add some if you know more.
I would say that most arguments made by apologists for the existence of god invariable deny or conveniently forget the alleged god's omni-qualities.
They can't maintain their superhero's abilities in a consistent fashion which only highlights the contrived nature of their god concept.
Using the supernatural to explain events in your life is a failure of the intellect to comprehend the world around you. -The Inquisition