Anti-God Bias Anti-God: The few atheists (5% of the population) may reject the more real, more powerful, infinite, invisible, eternal, supernatural, spiritual domain of reality and the God who dwells there, But the vast majority of non-atheists and anyone who prays including a desperate drowning atheist is admitting that supernatural forces exist and can overrule physical circumstances. Anti-Science: The foolish notion that science is somehow invalided by alluding to God is artificial. Only if we abandon the most basic law of science can we even think that physical reality is self-caused and self-driven. The physical evidence for a Cause far beyond anything in the physical domain compels us to admit that greater EXTERNAL forces have caused and must now rule our physical realm. Anti-Common Sense: Within every person is the law of cause and effect that we call "common sense." Even a baby can predict that an approaching bottle will change the hunger effect. That law within also says this awesome cosmos must have an even greater Cause. We may rightfully question other divine revelations when duplicated by clever impostors, but everyone is without excuse when asked the Cause of the vast complexity and goodness that our eyes cannot evade. For centuries infidels have tried unsuccessfully to disassociate God from His magnificent cosmic revelation, but that stolen link still troubles every reasoning mind. Anti-Reason: Any debate between worldviews (e.g. about creation) that artificially restricts the scope of arguments to natural, physical causes and denies more powerful supernatural forces is destined to grope endlessly and inconclusively through the strangely organized 'rubble' of the cosmos. This is reasonable?
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