>The existence of matter proves a creator beyond the matter.
That's an interesting concept. Of course you're assuming that matter was created correct? Could not matter have always been here? Could not matter then be your god? So for convenience of discussion could not the "big bang" be the start of our long strange journey to our current existence?
>The existence of good, love, purpose, etc. within the human experience tell us something about the nature of that creator.
One could also interpret that the above tells us more about our human existence than an existence of a deity.
Your first premise that god exists can only be attributed to having faith. I don't see any other earthly explanation other than faith. If one does not have faith in a god then numbers 2-4 become non-issues correct?
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