I make the assumption that the Bible is the only source of information at our disposal which may indicate that the Christian God exists here and now. Seeing a physical world around us simply indicates that he may have created this world a while back, but does not indicate that he is still with us.
I propose that we have no way of verifying whether the contents in the Bible are indeed correct, true or even complete. They could very well just be stories made up by men over the centuries, or not. We simply don't know for sure.
Due to this doubt and inability to verify, I propose that the default position should be that "We do not know for sure", and that those that say there is a God and those that say there is no God, need to justify their position.
Kindly show me the fault in my thought process.
I propose that we have no way of verifying whether the contents in the Bible are indeed correct, true or even complete. They could very well just be stories made up by men over the centuries, or not. We simply don't know for sure.
Due to this doubt and inability to verify, I propose that the default position should be that "We do not know for sure", and that those that say there is a God and those that say there is no God, need to justify their position.
Kindly show me the fault in my thought process.