Well I appreciate you putting up some reasons for your disbelief in God. That's more than most are willing to do. I think all of them are rather poor reasons, but you seem pretty set in your convictions, so that's fine. If you stick around very long and want to put your reasoning through the ringer to see if it holds water, it's as easy as starting a thread on the matter.
As for you finding my comments distasteful, I would suggest, with all due respect, that you look past whether or not they are tasteful and ask whether or not they are correct. My four year old doesn't like her veggies. She finds them rather distasteful, but Daddy knows she has to eat them. As she matures, she'll realize that for herself. And on that point, however politically correct you would like me to be, the point still stands. You present yourself as very unwilling to consider the validity of your own assumptions. Now if the stories I told are true, then your reasoning is at fault somewhere. Of course, if your reasoning is not faulty then the stories I told are not true, so that gets back to warrant. The question is whether or not you are willing to examine your reasoning to see how strong it is, or in this case, it isn't.
Anyway, you'll get out of these conversations whatever you will. If you're dead set on shooting down arguments for God and proving He doesn't exist, no amount of discussion will do anything other than validate your own position. That's just what human beings do, after all. I mean, shoot, turn on the news and watch the coverage of the next political debate and see how satisfied each side is that they've destroyed the other's position. So I'm not making any comments on you in particular. I simply say what I said in my first post in this thread: what is your warrant? Is that warrant reasonable? Are you interested in truth or just in defending your own position?
If you bother responding to K, I suppose we'll find out the answers to those questions in the very near future.
