When you look at what’s in front of your eyes, you see the products of work proving the existence of a worker.
Your desk proves a deskmaker, your shirt a shirtmaker, your car a car maker, your software a programmer, and so on.
On a larger scale, everything is evidence of the Creator.
Those who deny their Creator have only one reason. It is not a rational thought process but a simple trade-off: they don’t want to follow God’s rules so they lie to themselves and others, saying “God doesn’t exist.”
Those who deny the Creator, sensing they need to fix the problem of cosmology caused by this denial, insult themselves further with the logically incoherent idea that “things created themselves.”
“Those who deny their Creator have only one reason. It is not a rational thought process but a simple trade-off: they don’t want to follow God’s rules so they lie to themselves and others, saying ‘God doesn’t exist.’”
Nice try, kid. Rational thought would insist on some proof; and a conclusion based on assumption (which is what you have done) is not proof. You WANT something to be so; thus, it IS so. That is an example of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
And, God’s rules? What rules? And which God? YOUR God? You have no evidence whatsoever that your God or anyone’s God actually set forth rules. All you have — or anyone has — is what MAN has claimed to be divine rules or laws.
You’d be better off championing the laws of nature or, on a more personal level, natural laws; because there is at least scientific evidence of the former and cultural evidence of the latter.