AB,
Firstly I must point out that your bizarre scenario…
It’s not bizarre at all – it’s precisely analogous to the answer you attempted. You used one unjustified faith claim to validate another unjustified faith claim.
…offers ample evidence of your conscious freedom to think it up - a freedom whose existence you keep consciously denying.
Except is does no such thing for the reasons that have been given to you probably thousands of times here but that you resolutely ignore nonetheless.
Was it really just inevitable reactions occurring in your material brain which you could not possibly have avoided or chosen differently? And will your conscious effort to argue against this just be another inevitable physically driven reaction?
Wrong terminology, but as that’s what reason and evidence tells us essentially yes.
Evil is a reality - pots of gold at the ends of rainbows are not a reality.
First, you’ve missed the point – it was an
analogy to make an argument.
Second, you have no argument at all that I can see to justify your pre-Enlightenment notion that “evil” is “real”. You’re aligned here with a child who, when a branch flicks in his face, says “that tree hit me”.
To consider the existence of God as an unqualified guess makes a mockery of the single most influential aspect of humanity.
First, so what?
Second, it’s “gods” plural as there have been countless beliefs in countless gods held over the centuries and believed to be true every bit as strongly as you believe yours to be true.
Third, in the absence of a coherent or cogent argument to justify the claim “God”, of course it’s an unqualified guess. What else could it be?