1robin
Christian/Baptist
I was not questioning the willingness to live in rebellion or denial. I was asking for some kind of theoretical justification. I see only a net loss in every category with the exception of having the illusion that a few moral demands do not apply to you (but most would anyway). So your risking everything and anything so you gain what? The liberty of not acknowledging any God beyond your self? How is that worth the potential price. This gets a little complex based on what aspect is under discussion so clarity is necessary.I'll live as though there is no possibility of eternal reward or punishment and nobody looking over my shoulder to see which one I deserve. The thing I retain is my autonomy and liberty. A life without those two things is not worth living, Imo. The thing I risk is nothing, since I don't believe in mind-body dualism to begin with.
1. I am not claiming you will ever find God by some kind of default wager arrangement. I am however saying that if you decide (and you do decide) to arbitrarily deny that God exists it can prevent you from finding him.
2. That true faith is subjective proof. I am not living my life in belief in some intellectual proposition. I know at least the essential truth of what I believe.
3. That there is almost no recognizable gain to non-belief nor too much of accost to faith but there is a potential nightmare that can occur for choosing to deny. So given the stakes and using 1. above you should give God the benefit of the doubt in the hopes that one day you might find him because the door was open which will produce number 2. above.
4. Saying denying an actual God makes you your own God is a semantic exercise not an insult.
So including all this, every motivation exists to look for and allow for God's existence (and there is no purely neutral stance available here). I can easily conclude many do not but what I challenge is them having a rational justification for it. I was an atheist for 27 years (actually more of an anti-theist) so know both sides well, and which one is rational IMO.