We debate the existence of God, and alongside that the nature of God.
But why? What does it matter if God exists or doesn't? The nature of the world, as it is right now, will remain the same no matter if God is a Germanish journalist who is rushin' a Russian to fix his back pain he got from Spain.
We use what we know of the world to learn about what is beyond the world, but do we expect what we know of the world to change? If we did find proof of God do we expect God to communicate more often? If we did find proof that God is omnimax would we expect an abrupt end to disease or war? If we did find proof that prayer works, would we expect to see no more unanswered prayers?
But why? What does it matter if God exists or doesn't? The nature of the world, as it is right now, will remain the same no matter if God is a Germanish journalist who is rushin' a Russian to fix his back pain he got from Spain.
We use what we know of the world to learn about what is beyond the world, but do we expect what we know of the world to change? If we did find proof of God do we expect God to communicate more often? If we did find proof that God is omnimax would we expect an abrupt end to disease or war? If we did find proof that prayer works, would we expect to see no more unanswered prayers?