You are still using the royal “we”. I told you before, you and your glove puppet do not constitute “we”.
But I have a new ally, a guy who actually does have the right to use the royal “we”, a certain Pope Francis. He is also dead against turning God into a scientific hypothesis or philosophical argument:
“Finding God in all things is not an ‘empirical eureka.’ When we desire to encounter God, we would like to verify him immediately by an empirical method. But you cannot meet God this way. God is found in the gentle breeze perceived by Elijah. The senses that find God are the ones St. Ignatius called spiritual senses. Ignatius asks us to open our spiritual sensitivity to encounter God beyond a purely empirical approach. A contemplative attitude is necessary: it is the feeling that you are moving along the good path of understanding and affection toward things and situations. Profound peace, spiritual consolation, love of God and love of all things in God—this is the sign that you are on this right path.” - americamagazine.org/pope-interview
Compare this with John 3:5-8, where Jesus also talks of the Spirit as the wind (the Hebrew Ruach means spirit, wind or breath of God). "The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit.”
God meets us, His Spirit moves to His schedule not ours, and the Pope goes on to say we cannot find God in proofs, there must be room for doubt, there must be faith. The god people are certain they have proved is just a theory, just straw, not God Almighty, not the real deal.
That’s my :twocents: