TagliatelliMonster
Veteran Member
The sum of what you are saying here, is simply an acknowledgement that really, there is no rational justifiable reason to accept the claim that god(s) exist(s).Anyone can say whatever they want. Anyone can believe whatever they want. The question is, are they telling YOU what to say or believe? And in my experience, very few theists are actually ever doing that. Wereas many atheists are intent on passing judgment on their words and beliefs as if the embodiment of Truth Itself has assigned them that task.
And it didn't.
Except that almost no theist is making that claim. What they are claiming is that they are choosing to believe/trust that there is a God. And that claim doesn't necessarily apply to you.
God can't be explained. So seeking an explanation is as pointless as trying to offer one. All anyone can do is explain why they choose to believe/trust in the proposition. Or not.
You are literally saying that gods are unfalsifiable, unverifiable, untestable, unexplainable,... and thus objectively indistinguishable from things that don't exist.
So then I can only wonder why you then would consider it "arrogant" to not believe the claim that god exists...