EricPH wrote: ↑June 16th, 2022, 11:19 am
Count Lucanor wrote: ↑June 15th, 2022, 2:54 pm
There's plenty of good evidence of the Big Bang
And little or no evidence to show what happened fifty billion years pre BB.
Yes, but if we don't know, then we don't know. The response cannot be "then a deity did it" or "you cannot eliminate the possibility that a deity did it".
EricPH wrote: ↑June 16th, 2022, 11:19 am
When it comes to evidence, atheists can't agree with each other how the universe came to be.
Atheists are just people that don't believe in any of the gods proposed by theists and their supernatural powers. They don't need to produce more evidence to support the naturalistic world view that comes by default, and which all of them agree with. A supernatural universe would disqualify any attempt to reason and find structure and causation, since "anything goes".
EricPH wrote: ↑June 16th, 2022, 11:19 am
Atheists do not agree on how life started from no life. If there were real evidence, you would agree with each other. Your lack of agreement highlights the weakness of your supposed evidence.
The evidence clearly points to life composed of chemical compounds, which are also found in nature as non-living materials. The appropriate approach by default is to look up for natural explanations, and even though we can't yet determine the precise natural mechanisms that gave life to matter, there's no other option but a natural explanation. A supernatural explanation is by definition, contrary to common sense, logic and any structure of causation that could relate to evidence.
EricPH wrote: ↑June 16th, 2022, 11:19 am
You might use your reasoning to say, if and only if there is no God, then the universe started by natural causes. But you don't know how.
The "God" explanation is not the default position, just as the Zeus or the Flying Teapot or the Dragon in My Garage, are not the default position. It is not reasonable to say: "if and only if there's no Flying Teapot, then the universe started by some other cause than the Flying Teapot".