I’m the author of the quote you cite:
No, I agree that various gods have existed in various heads throughout history. The question before us now is whether or not there’s any good reason to think that any of those gods are real (outside of those heads).
I agree that most people who believe in a god – various people believing in various different gods, of course – think that their particular god is the most likely source of the universe. The question before us now is whether or not there’s any good reason to think that any of those gods are the source of the universe.
I submit that there’s not a shred of sufficient evidence for the existence of any of those beings – let alone for the claim that one of those beings created the universe. And if your best argument is an argument from ignorance (“I don’t know how the universe came to be, so therefore, my god did it! I mean, I can’t accept that the universe just runs on completely blind and purposeless laws, so therefore, my god did it!”) you’re just proving my point for me.
I don’t think that someone who’s on record as a believer in ghosts should be lecturing the rest of us about “the rational capacity of humanity.”
Genesis of the Judaic-Christian Bible is thought to have been written by Moses. Genesis 1-11 describes how the universe and all life forms including mankind were spoken into existence within six days and that is when
time began. Thus there is a written record for how we all got here which is attributed to God.
Within both the theistic and scientific communities you have those that believe that those six days were literal six 24 hour days and those that believe in the current paradigm of origins that used evolution over 100’s of million of years to bring us to where we are [The Big Bang hypothesis I think is currently at 13 billion years – correct me if it has changed]. To the theistic evolutionist, God or some pre-existing Intelligent Designer guided those billions of years; to the agnostic, atheist, or non-theists or whatever, nature did it. In either case - mud changed into people by unknown processes over millions and billions of years.
Since scientific discoveries, observations and their interpretations are used to support one or the other of the many theories as to when time started, there is a new scientific tool developed in the past 70 years [God gave it to us through Physicist Dr. W. Libby?] which might help at least those who are theists
keep the faith and that is C-14 dating.
Specifically by radiocarbon (RC) dating dinosaur bones, coal and diamonds it has been discovered that there is sufficient C-14 in each fossil [diamond is a rock with ~99.9% carbon] to reduce their ages 2000 to 30,000 times down to roughly 20,000 to 30,000 RC years before the present (BP) for dinosaur bones, 45,000 to 53,000 RC years BP for coal and amber and 55,000 to 80,000 RC years BP for diamond.
www.earthage.org and
www.dinosaurc14age.com Diamonds are most interesting as current theory requires diamonds to be up to 3 billion years old. I wonder what might be the RC age for chondritic meteorites might be? They contain up to 1 % carbon with one group in Russia at 4% carbon.
And what is even more fascinating is that there are several good scientific reasons why the above RC ages may be way too old. Because RC dating has now become highly developed over the past thirty years we now have the Accelerated Mass Spectrometer which can RC date minute quantities down to one mg or less of carbon. Contamination or the careless choice of samples as with the Shroud of Turin can give wrong RC ages but most of the 150 World-wide labs have highly trained scientists who know how to pretreat the specimens to eliminate possible old or young carbon.
Based on C-14 dating and many other supporting evidences learned in the past few years I would say right now that:
The God of Moses Sizzles while the God of Darwin Fizzles 