Quote from Epic:
Not true. That is simply your opinion because you are intent on defining God in terms of the one you evidently have a grudge against.
There is nothing saying that every person believes in a personal god. It could very well be that God's purpose is to create a universe like a giant erector set. It could be that humans are no different than any other piece of the universe to God. If a child builds an ant farm, he gets to watch as the ants create their world. He doesn't get to communicate with the ants, nor they with him. But that doesn't mean that he didn't create or organize the beginnings of their world.
Could we just be ants in an ant farm that was just left to sustain itself? Has God moved on to creating other worlds or other universes?
Here's the kicker. Could we advance in scientific ability to such a point that we create life from amino acids, and then build a "world" that would allow that life to evolve? We would have the ability to alter or destroy that world at will. Are we then the gods of that world?
lol. is your "need" to believe so strong that you have to go to such lengths to rationalize it?
"the invisible and the nonexistent look very much alike"

