As to the OP:
Richard Carrier in his magnum opus On The Historicity of Jesus, Why We Might Have Reason to Doubt, Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2014, demonstrates with utterly convincing evidence that the era of the origin of the Books of Enoch was the prime time obssession of the ancient Jewish for...
Mind you, I am not so much an atheist as a seeking agnostic. But James A Lindsay, God Doesn't, We Do, (Lindsay copyright, 2012) shows that the kind of God being proclaimed (mostly in the United States) simply doesn't do anything like he is supposed to if Christians are correct in saying that God...
I read David and Marjorie Haight "The Scandal of Reason" University Press, 2004 4 times last year because it was so profound to me at the time. In it, the Haights demonstrate with absolutely impeccable logic and evidence that one can just as much prove the Devil is the only supernatural being as...
Well the question before this question appears to me to be why would we even need one God? Of course, the question before even that is what is God and how is it defined? And is there actual evidence of the definition or is it wishful thinking? Just musing with you...
But doesn't it follow though that in order to actually know this about God, one would also have to be all knowing and all wise, or else how could one actually know a God is such? Since no one we are aware of in the vast concourse of human history approaches anywhere near these two ideals...
It appears to me that an assumption being made here is that the Bible has the last word. I am not sure of that assumption. Why quote it and not some one else's scripture? And on the other hand, why bother quoting any scripture, which is just someone anciently who wrote their opinion on things...
Would I like to believe in God? That depends on what kind of God. And then again, does belief have anything to do with what is real? I'm somewhat suspicious of that...