Vlad,
I don't agree.
Alan is rather benign in his vision of people not having yet found God. Alan hasn't yet proposed a scenario yet that isn't found in the human condition.
Depends what you mean by “scenario”, but yes – lots of people have believed in lots of gods over the millennia if that’s what you mean.
Unconscious knowledge of God not yet conscious,
That’s an abuse of the term “knowledge”, and the reification fallacy to boot. “Belief” is the word you were looking for.
Not looking for the right thing, missing the point, being half way there ......are all human experiences.
Which has nothing to do with the point – ie, that (presumably) you need to think there’s something to look for before you go looking for it.
..........to which I would have to add avoidance of true desire.
If that means something in your head, then you’re welcome to add it if you like. No idea why though – what’s the difference between “desire” and wishful thinking?
Of course a rejection of these as applying in the case of God is an act of special pleading on your part based on your commitment to the hard atheist position.
And he rounds off with a
non sequitur. There’s no “of course” about it as identifying broken reasoning for “God” isn’t special pleading at all.
Incidentally, as the Wiki references to naturalism etc you though supported you turned out to do the opposite of that but you’ve just ignored the slam dunk rebuttal a few posts back, should we take your silence since to be acquiescence?