Aestu wrote:
I know I'm right, and I don't need to sugarcoat or prevaricate.
Not that I am at odds with your opinion on God, but I would say that a religious person would say this exact same thing, and have just as much evidence to back it up.
I don't mean to draw an equivalence in the soundness of what is believed (or known), but simply in the certainty with which it is believed.
Perhaps the best argument I've seen against believing in God didn't try to prove he didn't exist or state it as known fact, but rather to draw an analogy to other mythical creatures. Do you believe in Leprechauns? No, of course not. Can you prove they don't exist? No, of course not. Is that fact alone enough reason to suggest they are actually real? No, of course not.
The same can be said of any creature or being that someone wants to believe in but can show no evidence of.

Akina: bitch I will stab you in the face