Oh i must have missed it. I was still in ultra debate mode
The non existence of a loving Creator is not objecitve truth.
Right but what is the default position? The non-existence of unicorns isn't objective truth either but what is your default position on their existence? My default is that I lack belief in unicorns. It doesn't mean that I believe that they absolutely don't exist, I just haven't been convinced that they do. I can go a step further and say that while I don't know for certain that unicorns don't exist, I can say with a fairly high degree of certainty that they don't exist as described in Harry Potter, i.e. magical silvery blood that cures you of injury.
So, I can't say that some divine intelligence didn't create the universe, but there is also no evidence that one did. Therefore there is no reason to believe it. That doesn't mean I have a positive belief that no god exists, just that I lack belief until presented with evidence. The default position is atheist, a-unicornist, a-bigfootist, etc.
When you refer to deists are you talking about God being everything in general and nothing in particular?
No I think that's pantheism which I think is a waste of time, because if God is the universe and god created the universe, therefore the universe created itself, why not just skip a step and say the universe started with the big bang and we don't know how. There's nothing wrong with not knowing.
Deists believe that some god created the universe but now doesn;t interact with its creation because it either doesn't care or doesn't even realize we're here. Or maybe it died, possibly even during the act of creating. To me this is the most reasonable form of theism because there;s no evidence that a god interacts with the world at all. But too me it's still unreasonable. Deism only really exists because people are unwilling to admit that they don't know how the universe began. They say that the universe had to be created. But then who created the creator? Well, no one because he has always existed. Well then why not cut out the middle man and say that the universe has always existed? It's a natural human tendency to not like gaps in knowledge, so we fill them with unsubstantiated ideas like all powerful beings who actually just create more questions then they solve.
People can fill in every void in their knowledge with a god if they want but to me that's not interesting. It stifles curiosity and doesn't advance the human condition, in fact it has been known to hold us back. At one point it was believed that diseases were caused by demons or were punishments from the gods or God. Now we have germ theory and our lives are better.
I'm not against the idea of a god, but I'm more interested in what is true. If we come across a god in our exploration of the universe, or if one makes itself known to us, I'd be incredibly interested and excited. But until then, I have no reason to believe in unicorns...I mean gods
