This is what I think this bit of this thread boils down to:
Alan notices that some people “want” to do “bad” things, like getting drunk and having sex with random men, but don’t. That means the person has some mystical appendage called a soul that overrides the bad want and stops the person from acting on their desires. Therefore, the Catholic Christian God.
When posters challenge his simplistic, incoherent and/or fallacy-packed statements, he doesn’t think about it and try to explain his points differently because, in my opinion, based on reading years’ worth of this stuff, he can’t. I can’t offer a suggestion as to why he can’t, but if he could, he surely would.
I would love somebody to give me an explanation for how and why we exist that doesn’t mean we’re ultimately meaningless, transient beings, tortured with self-awareness for no reason. This is not it. At least with scientific enquiry and discovery you get the idea you know more when you’ve finished trying to understand it, and what you now know might actually be real (real in relation to the life I appear to be living, I mean, blimey, it’s a minefield…).