Hey Gang,
This isn't a debate-for-debate's sake thread. I enter with an informed but open mind. It would benefit me personally for reasons I'd rather not go into if I believed in a God. *Some* kind of God, any god will do. A Christian God, actually, would be the most useful, but any port in a storm, ya know?
Below are some common "Why I believe there's a God" arguments and why I disagree with them. I'm not trying to short circuit anybody, just trying to skip to the meat of the discussion.
So, please, have at me.
I don't buy an argument from Intelligent Design, since the theory it runs on -- "everything is too complex to not have a Designer" -- would also require a Designer of the Designer of the Designer, etc. If I misunderstand that view, please correct me. And of course, just saying, "Well, it had to start *somewhere*" doesn't work.
I don't buy the "I feel Jesus in my heart, that's how I know it's real" argument because so many people feel that way about their religion, even conflicting religions. Everybody that's serious about their religion -- even the 9/11 pilots -- "feel" their god in their hearts. When I was a JW, *I* felt it. If you still feel that's a valid argument, please explain why.
I can't accept that the Bible is from God, since it has so many contradictions that you can only explain through scriptural sleight of hand. "God is Love", but 'God commands the Israelites to kill babies and not feel sorry about it', that sort of thing.
Those are only reasons to not actively believe in a god, they don't actually preclude the existence of one.
I feel that the absence of any sort of divine intervention in situations where innocent humans are suffering and screaming and what not is a reason to actively believe that there is not a god. I don't buy that "it's just life, it's not god's fault" because if I had God's alleged power, I sure would swoop in and stop major suffering. You lost your job? Tough, you'll get another one. I can buy that. But your neighbor sneaks into your house and slits your throat while you sleep? Nope, if I were God I'd stop him. If you have a good argument against that, please post it.
And while the mechanics of every little bit of evolution may be up for debate, I'm comortable that life evolves. If you have serious scholarly refutation of that, please post it. Just posting "I can't see how [complex thing x] could possibly have just evolved" isn't an argument, you're just saying you don't know. But if you're comfortable that you can prove that life could not have arisen without divine help, please post it.
Of course, there's still the question of where the blob of stellar what's-its came from prior to the alleged Big Bang. Did God create that, and then let it all happen from there? Or has the blob always existed eternally? You can't reasonably say it couldn't have always existed, since most believers will say that God has always existed. Point being, if you can say God just always existed, we can as easily assume that the blob has always existed. Again, if you have a refutation for that, please post it.
Thanks for you help and your patience!
Dave