Couldn't the unknown be natural causes we don't understand yet? Why assume any God at all since there is no way to know, according to you? It's irrelevant.
Good point. I don't think we should assume God did anything when we cannot know if God did anything.
Thus irrelevant since we can't know. So we default to being atheists.
Good point. If knowing what God is causing is the only reason you'd be a believer, you may as well be an atheist.
Good, all people should default to being atheists.
All people are not assuming God exists, some people base their belief upon the evidence they see.
Wait, you said God can't be detected if it exists, so there can't be evidence of a God.
Good point. I meant that the actual entity we refer to as "God" cannot ever be detected but God's reflection can be detected in His Primary Mirrors who I refer to as Messengers.
You do. You're making a point of cause as an important issue.
I do not know how all that got started, but for the record I don't care what God causes since I cannot know what God causes.
The only thing I believe with certainty that God causes is for the Messengers to appear on earth.
Since no one can know if they aren't just imaginary. So we default to being atheists.
The essence of God can never be known, and we cannot even imagine what it is.
I understand why the essence of God can never be known by anyone, not even by the Messengers, so I do not expect to ever know it.
If you need to "know" that the essence of God you will have to default to being an atheist.
Is something you can't know, according to you, so this phrase is meaningless.
It is not meaningless. It means we cannot know God's intrinsic nature.
There might be some factual information in the Bible, but some of what we read in the Bible is stories, not facts. Baha'u'llah did not write stories, He wrote what was revealed to Him by God, but it is not factual, because what He wrote cannot be proven to have come from God.
You can't know anything, according to you. Unless you just want a fantasyland framework in your head, atheism is the default.
I never said I cannot know
anything about God. The Baha'i position regarding what we can and cannot know about God is as follows:
Knowledge of God
The Baháʼí teachings state that God is too great for humans to create an accurate conception of. In the Baháʼí understanding, the attributes attributed to God, such as
All-Powerful and
All-Loving are derived from limited human experiences of power and love. Baháʼu'lláh taught that the knowledge of God is limited to those attributes and qualities which are perceptible to us, and thus direct knowledge of God is not possible. Furthermore, Baháʼu'lláh states that knowledge of the attributes of God is revealed to humanity through his
messengers.
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From:
God in the Baháʼí Faith
Well this describes believers. No atheists think like this.
That's not true.
Some atheists believe that if God was real God could be detected by humans. Thus one basis for their atheism is that God is not detectable.