another one:
Most of what we know (as individuals) about reality are NOT proved. Rather, they are Inferences to a Reasonable Explanation, or Inferences to a Rational Explanation.
And we are Rational (and logical) in subscribing to such beliefs (even if we cannot prove them to be absolutely true) based on the fact that they are Inferences to a Reasonable Explanation.
Similarly (the inference to God is Logical)
Similarly, the inference to God is an Inference to a Reasonable Explanation, and an inference to a Rational Explanation based on the evidence (see further below).
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It is true that we do not have absolute proof of the existence of God (because God has chosen to remain Partially Hidden, NOT wholly Hidden, but partially Hidden for the period of our temporary existence on earth (to give us the free-will to make choices for good or evil, to give us the freedom to co-create ourselves into the kind of creatures that would be Heaven to be with for eternity, or Hell to be with for eternity).
True love is not possible without free-will, and the freedom to choose our destiny. And similarly, true character is not possible without free-will, and the freedom to choose our destiny. And God chooses to remain Partially Hidden in order to gives us the freedom to choose our character, to develop our character for good or for evil, and to choose our eternal destiny (as one that will match the character we have chosen to develop).
However, as we have seen above, we do NOT have to have absolute Proof of something to be rational (and logical) in believing that that something is true (see the examples I listed above).
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In addition, God is NOT completely Hidden.
He has provided evidence for his existence for anyone who seeks him with Sincerity, Humility and Perseverance (because God is looking for such kinds of people to be his adopted children for eternity). See below.
Rational (and Logical) Evidence for God
If we consider Theism and Atheism to be metaphysical hypotheses (explanations of reality) then we can use the relevant guidelines/ methods to come to a reasonable inference to choose between the two.
There are certain features about reality that make more sense (or flow more naturally from) a Theistic Worldview than from an Atheistic Worldview.
And there is a reasonable argument for the existence of God from the wonder and order of the natural universe.
The key areas of evidence (features about reality) that struck me are:
(1) The big bang origin of the universe (more to be expected a-priori if Theism were true than Atheism)
(2) The anthropic fine-tuning of the universe/physical constants of the universe for life to exist (more to be expected a-priori if Theism were true than Atheism)
(3) The origin of first-life defies random-chance and natural law (more to be expected a-priori if Theism were true than Atheism)
(4) The presence of codes, language, and software in DNA is more in keeping with Intelligent Design than with purely naturalistic-atheistic processes. (more to be expected a-priori if Theism were true than Atheism)
(5) Free-will, moral obligations and responsibility; all of these fall apart if atheism is true (atheism expects pure materialism/physicalism which necessitates determinism, which eliminates free-will, and therefore moral obligations and responsibility; but none of us and no society can live reasonably in a manner consistent with no free-will, no moral obligations, no moral responsibilities, no rewards for good behavior, no punishments for bad behavior, no civil laws, no criminal laws, no justice system).
(6) Mind, consciousness; These flow naturally (are more to be expected) if Theism is true. However, these do not naturally obtain if atheism (physicalism/materialism) is true. Mind, consciousness have properties that are completely different from mere collections of atoms.
(7) Out of Body Experiences -- where the person's consciousness experiences a change in location (in point of view) and the person sees things at a distance from their body (where there is no line-of-sight). and these things that they saw (events they saw) are independently confirmed by an external third party or parties. This is evidence for mind-body dualism (and against mind-brain monism). And again, this is more in keeping with Theism (it matches more closely with the expectations of theism; and does not match the materialistic/physicalistic expectations of atheism)...
These (above) are some (but not all) of the things that I looked into in some detail, and which convinced me (over time) that Theism is the more rational (and logical) view (based on the evidence) than Atheism... and that the evidence (as above) supports Theism over Atheism.
from same book
again we can talk about any of this stuff. I don't agree with all of it, but some of it.