Oh, then the answer's easy: I don't believe that what you're saying is true. I do believe that there's excellent evidence for the existence of God, and find it utterly puzzling that a skeptic could ever so deny the evidence of his own eyes as to pretend it was a dubious matter. And, apparently, since 96% of the world's population thinks it's plausible there is a God or gods, and only 4% has convinced themselves enough to be actual Atheists, I think I'm in a rather large company of sympathizers, and the Atheists really have very little to work with, even prima facie.Will Bouwman wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:13 pmYou don't think your god is metaphysical? Given that there is no more compelling evidence for your god than any other,
Then there are mathematical and scientific evidences that strongly imply the existence of God...things like the impossibility of infinite regress in a causal chain, the observable fact of entropy, and the established existence of irreducible complexity and compound symbiosis in nature, for examples. Beyond that, I also believe that God has revealed Himself propositionally, in revelation, and personally, in Jesus Christ. And I evaluate things by what makes sense: by preference of the best explanation of such things. And then I have my own personal experience with God as well...which, while not evidence to you, since it isn't your experience, by your own testimony, is certainly massively compelling to me. So I see an absolute abundance of evidence that God does, in fact, exist. I'm not at all in doubt that I have, by far, the better case...at least at the first.
So I want to know what makes these disbelievers, this 4% of actual Atheists, so confident in their denial of what the vast majority of other people find so highly plausible. And the burden of proof is clearly on them, because I think it's quite obvious that the most obvious conclusion is that there IS a God, not that there's not.