Wiccan_Child
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Not at all. A lack of knowledge reveals absolutely nothing - otherwise, it wouldn't be a lack of knowledge.But on the contrary, the lack of knowledge clearly reveals a much Superior being with all knowledge, to have created such an ever distant and unreachable end to the universe and beyond, that it is futile to even attempt to identify not to mention how it was all created and why?
The fact that we don't know something hardly proves that there's deities were behind it; the whole point is we don't know.
If you want to base your belief in God on arbitrary gaps in knowledge, be my guest. But just know it's fallacious reasoning; you're doing little more than simply giving a name to a gap in knowledge that is rapidly closing.
Tell me: if a wholly natural explanation for the creation of the universe is found, will you become an atheist?
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