Religion
In reply to the discussion: If you cannot disprove the existence of God, or prove the existence of God [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)Since its existence isn't readily apparent, it would make no logical sense for it to do otherwise.
And it would make no logical sense for it to create me, as parsimonious/skeptical/incredulous as I am, and then demand such a leap of faith from me, as I am incapable of it. It would suggest a sadistic creator, that would design us sick, and command us to be well.
Often the counter-argument I hear is 'it would take away my free will to choose to follow that god or not', but that doesn't follow from awareness. I still choose allegiance or not. I still evaluate the morality/claims/edicts of such a god if it revealed itself to me. Allegiance is not automatic, predicated upon perception of existence. (I realize you did not use this argument, just putting that out there)