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@RationalMadman
only if it is impossible to directly screw in a lightbulb for oneself without a 3d body.
Discount is perhaps a strong term. Better to say I see no reason to believe in such a being.
--> @CastinThe lightbulb is just a placeholder for any discernable physical effect whatever. Many things have observable physical effects that are not for my benefit.So far as I can tell I have never observed any god(s) doing anything. Certainly nothing that I could not think of another perfectly reasonable explanation for.How do we identify the difference between those things which exist and those which do not if not by the physical effect it has on our universe?Honestly even then our universe could simply be an illussion.
I can assure you he isn't a high IQ satirist.You keep making debates that are either intentionally wrong to prod at people and provoke them or are the result of shallow thinking, I'm still unsure which. I like to give you the benefit of the doubt and hope you're a high IQ satirist playing a low IQ atheist.
"Seem godlike" is a little vague. My cellphone and my car might make me seem godlike to someone from the 1800s. Also I have no idea how to asighn a probability on how likely it is that any extraterrestrial intelligence even exists.
If you witnessed God screwing in a light bulb, how would you know it was God?
God made the sun.
And although it may seem futile to assign a percentage to the likely hood of a "God-like" being in the Universe (or any "Universe") when considering how vast (endless) the Universe is, the chances seem high enough to me to make the stance of Atheism faulty (imo)
How is this not an argument from ignorance?
Since when is a sincere question an argument?
How is admitting that we don't know arrogant?