Nicotine has never been addictive to me, whatsoever, no matter how many years I've smoked or how many I smoke a day.
Acer, try this: Go to the pediatric ward at your local hospital and explain to the kids dying of cancer there what you just explained to me. I'm sure they'll be overjoyed to hear it. I'm sure it will really give them a sound understanding of why your loving god singled them out to die a slow and painful death.
ArmOr, I'm not saying that cancer etc. is "proof" of no creator. All I'm saying is why would you want to worship a god that allows such things to happen? To me, such a god is more worthy of hate and derision than it is of praise and glory.If this wonderful god appeared to me tommorrow, I don't think I would be bowing down on my knees before him. I think I would be slapping him around the face and asking him how he could be so abhorrently cruel to the people he calls his 'children'.As for free will, that's just another theological cop-out which religious people use to explain away the things they can't answer.
Maybe we need another few thousand years of intellectual evolution and development before we can really begin to understand the concept.
Well, any father who 'protected' his children like that today would be serving a helluva long stretch in prison with no chance of parole.
your whole argument revolves around "hoping" and "wishing" for something better. ... Once again, I'm still not getting any actual answers to the basic questions I asked in my first post
I don't understand why so called atheists object to giving people "false hope" in hard situations. Their take on life doesn't help much either and it certainly doesn't seem to improve their quality of life, if anything it makes them bitter and pessimistic. If our souls do not live on anyway then what does it matter if you tell a dying person that after his suffering his being will hopefully be absorbed by a hard but fair God to make his last time on earth more bearable.
I doubt you'll find a secular humanist who would begrudge someone comfort on their deathbed.
But it sounds to me more like you take exception to the concept of God as described in the Holy Bible and not necessarily the concept of A god in general. Why does Yahweh/Allah have to be the only one true god that you consider to be a god? Maybe you're more religious than you think.