(an aside: seems my draft efforts were posted in error - please ignore - this is the actual rendition I wanted to post.)
Where to begin? In no particular order: If God was responsible for creating the universe, the world and us, he botched the job--soundly. He even went so far as to ensure ongoing occurrences of natural disasters and over the millennium, untold numbers of deaths as a result. How utterly magnanimous. Within the Bible, there are any number of accounts of God proving beyond measure that He is vindictive, grossly punitive, narcissistic--basically, a positively flaming psychopath. We humans have means by which individuals showing these same characteristics and deeds are punished. And this is the very entity religious people refer to as a loving God. Do any of them think that when humans manifest these characteristics and deeds, they are acting lovingly. In short, they believe that humans must be paragons of virtue, but their god gets a royal pass and should continue to be treated with reverence. Wow. How is that at all logical?
Religious folk always blame untimely death (e.g., illness, accidents of all kinds, murder, etc.) on mankind's ungodly ways. It is never God's fault. The only thing God is responsible for are the good things, notwithstanding that their Bible clearly indicates he is responsible for far more evil happenings.
I also became aware that people of Faith pray for any number of things--big, small, and the abject ridiculous (I dare anyone to watch the antics of so many religious athletes and not cringe). Crossing oneself and pointing to the Heavens pleading for their god's help to win a competition; then if they win, giving thanks. Really?
I think to myself, why, would anyone (with or without Faith) ever entertain the notion that they are deserving of special treatment either by God or the Universe. Surely these people must be aware that even as they pray for divine help that literally billions of people world-wide are experiencing unspeakable lives (mothers forced to watch their babies slowly die of starvation, captives and prisoners being subjected to unspeakable torture, helpless youngsters systematically being abysmally treated by both their parents and society as a whole. My gawd, the list of inhumanity is positively endless. And yet, the religious continue to pray for such things as good grades, recovery from illness for themselves and their loved ones, the perfect mate to materialize. That list, too, is endless. I find prayer to be abjectly selfish. Asking for divine intervention in the knowledge of such wretched, unspeakable suffering throughout the world simply blows my mind.
And yet--and yet, I am selfish myself because I sometimes worry how I'm going to end up if this god really does exist, cuz if he does, I'm in a whole heap of trouble. Having been indoctrinated at a very tender age, the fear of eternal damnation too often surfaces. For that very reason, I would never ever deliver any child of mind unto any kind of church, synagogue, mosque, whatever. Stuff just sticks in a child's mind.