From my perspective, you asked us to imagine a different world in which God exists. That would be a different world because we don't believe God exists in this one.
Yes, I was asking atheists to imagine what God would do it God exists.
And we answered that, in that imaginary world in which God exists, we would *expect* to see direct communication convincing all people of the existence.
Yes, some atheists answered it that way, but not all did.
That universe is clearly NOT this universe. So the question arises as to why.
And I ask why it would be that way. Why would a God communicate directly to everyone in the world? I ask and I get no logical answer. All I get is that a good God would do that, but not
why a good God would do that. You imagine that would be possible because you know nothing about the nature of God. God is immensely exalted beyond all that can either be recounted or perceived, humans could never understand God directly and that is why God has always communicate through Messengers, from the beginning of human origins.
The most obvious answer, to me, is that no God exists in this universe, while one exists in that imaginary universe.
That is saying that God does not exist because God doesn’t communicate directly to everyone, so if God does not do what I think God should do then God does not exist. There is no reason to think that God would ever communicate directly to everyone, no reason why God would do that. This is all based upon what you want, not what God wants, and it is emotional, not logical.
Yes, in a universe in which an all-good, all-knowing, all-powerful God exists and in which belief in that God is important for human well-being, we would *expect* to see certain things that we do NOT see in this universe.
What you expect is what you want to see, a projection of your ego.
If your husband loves you, he would help you in whatever way he is able and that helps your relationship. If you ask him to do the dishes, he would.
That’s right but God is not a human being and that is what atheists do not seem to be able to grasp. It is the fallacy of false equivalence to expect God to act like a human because God is not a human who can communicate to you and be understood. God is immensely exalted beyond all that can either be recounted or perceived.
Yes, in an imaginary universe in which God exists and is omni, then we would *expect* to see certain things. We do NOT see such things, so we do not believe such a God exists in this universe.
Even if atheists had evidence for God it would not serve no purpose for atheists who think this way to believe in God because God would never live up to their expectations. So it is really a good thing that atheists do not believe in God.
And maybe we *should* put God on trial. Assume such a being exists and then hold a trial of that being. That sounds like a *very* good idea, in fact. Let's look at the characteristics of 'his' creation and see if that suggests a criminal mindset. I maintain that it does.
Now who is the one with the indignation?
It is really a good thing that atheists do not recognize the evidence for God because they could never do what God expects of believers with the attitude they have towards God. Why would you ever worship a God you think is a criminal. I hope you see the problem.
The only thing in creation that is criminal are humans who choose to do evil and that is no reflection on God. God gave humans laws to live by and God gave humans free will to choose so humans are responsible for all the evil that exists is in the world.
“God hath in that Book, and by His behest, decreed as lawful whatsoever He hath pleased to decree, and hath, through the power of His sovereign might, forbidden whatsoever He elected to forbid. To this testifieth the text of that Book. Will ye not bear witness? Men, however, have wittingly broken His law. Is such a behavior to be attributed to God, or to their proper selves? Be fair in your judgment. Every good thing is of God, and every evil thing is from yourselves. Will ye not comprehend? This same truth hath been revealed in all the Scriptures, if ye be of them that understand.” Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, pp. 149-150
What other ways of 'knowing' are there?
Knowing conferred by God.
“No God is there but Him. All creation and its empire are His. He bestoweth His gifts on whom He will, and from whom He will He withholdeth them. He is the Great Giver, the Most Generous, the Benevolent.” Gleanings, p. 278