MBP: Anyway, what I meant was that God wants us (?) to believe He exists while filling the universe with evidence against Him. For starters, creating a universe in which things can appear from nowhere while wanting people to believe the universe came from God and not nowhere is...sort of stupid. Or contradictory, to say the least.
Um, how do you get that God wants people to think the universe and "things can appear from nowhere," when he prolifically tells us through so many prophets and apostles quite the inverse - that HE is the source of ALL created things! And, yet, you apparently believe that the universe can "appear from nowhere BY ITSELF - and that is no problem for you.
MBP: Then, there are human-like creatures. Please don't start with that demagogy saying Neanderthals and Erectus where very different from us; expecting people to believe in creation in a planet where there are both human-like creatures and DNA mutations is pretty much stupid. Like I said once: it's like watering a flower expecting your friend to notice you watered it...in a zone where it rains a lot!
Oh, the precious evolutionary arguments - why do atheists obsessed with such arguments always want to argue about processes whose very beginnings happened and were dependent upon what happened over 12 billion-plus years BEFORE - meaning, what they REALLY need to explain - how just the right, previously non-existing " elements popped" into existence and immediately began self organizing with tremendous design and complexity, and according to specific laws (remember, LAWS don't create themselves, they are merely observations on how things work). So, arguing about evolution is pointless! And it changes nothing about what evolution would have been dependent upon, that immediately began and suddenly appeared nearly 13 billion years BEFORE. Let's not have pointless arguments about events and DEPENDENT subplots that take place nearer the END of the movie.
MBP: Then, the test thing. Most christians say God made us pass through this cruel universe to test us. Ok, so why letting babies die? And children? People who haven't been tested yet? Jeez, God is the king of mixed signals!
So, babies and children, who I believe Scripture shows go instantly to heaven - they're better off living to a ripe old age and slowly dying of some disease? No, this is not an easy subject. But you are trying to determine, from an exceptionally limited knowledge base, what an eternal, all-knowing Being does.
MBP: This is the "stupidity" I was talking about. I can believe that a god created the universe, but all these factors (and some more) prevent me from believing He wants us to know he exists. Sometimes I think a god sent us these mixed signals just to laugh by watching us confused. That makes more sense. Otherwise, I can only think of 3 alternatives: 1. God, despite His power, is no more intelligent than us; 2. God is actually the most intelligent, but arrogant enough to think we should believe in Him despite all His mixed signals; 3. There's no God and the apparent intelligence of the universe is just that - apparent. But this is me...
So, a God so intelligent that He has the ability to create the most brilliant minds amongst us, Who has the knowledge and ability to create all that exists, and YOU are second-guessing HIS intelligence and motivations? MBP, what you have are EMOTIONAL blockages to faith - they are NOT scientific and they are NOT rational. Your only alternative is "pop metaphysics" - the perfect elements necessary to build a universe "pop" into existence and THEN they brilliantly and instantly begin a mind-blowing self-organization of unfathomable complexity, design and immense power. THAT, my friend, is NOT a belief in science, but one that believes impossible METAphysics are not only possible, but around 14 billion years ago, these innumerable metaphysical processes and mechanisms, which still operate today, weren't here one moment, and then the very next they were - not to mention the PHYSICAL things that weren't in existence, one moment, but the next, were. But the rest of what you assert is an emotional argument. So, YOU are an emotional thinker. Christians are rational, in that, they don't believe things can create themselves, they believe ALL physical things had to come from something prior existing, and we don't believe in "pop metaphysics!"