Just to say that I do not see things as a God of Gaps, but a God of All. I can see the work of God in all of His creation. I know of many Christians whose faith does not hinge on anything scientific, so I agree that the content of my postings are not essential to faith. But so many of my friends, colleagues and family seem to think that science can be used to support a Godless belief, so I try to remove this obstacle to faith in what I post. Regarding our friend Len, I have spent many years in trying to show him that his belief in free-will could lead on to an awareness of the existence of his human soul. I have all but lost hope of convincing other hardened atheists on this Forum of God's existence, but the fact that this thread gets about one thousand views a day gives me hope that some may see through the short sighted arguments that reduce human beings to being deluded biological robots with no will of their own.
Why 'hardened atheists' Alan? What on earth do you mean by this? I can only speak for myself, but I wouldn't class myself as a 'hardened atheist' at all. The fact that I have never experienced any god, or that I have never seen any evidence for any god, leads me quite naturally to a state of not believing in any god. Your constant unevidenced assertions do not alter that at all, they simply seem to show that you have deeply held beliefs, no more or less than that. Why should I find you convincing, simply because you believe in your God? There are plenty of people who have just as strong beliefs, many of which are contradictory to your own. I am very willing to be pliable, Alan, but you haven't given me one good reason to change my position. Insistence on such statements as 'I can see the work of God in all of His creation' might work wonders for you, but unfortunately comes across to me as rather empty and lacking in power.
Unfortunately, also, you don't seem to be able to deal with science very well at all. As I see it, science deals with the natural world in as intersubjective way as possible, and the only time it conflicts with religion is when religion wanders upon science's territory. There are plenty of scientists who are religious, of course, so your idea that science is 'an obstacle to faith' is an empty vessel.
You also show your very obvious prejudice against ideas which don't conform to your view, which does you no favours, Alan. So you are happy to state that arguments that suggest that we are a result of cause and effect are short sighted, that such ideas 'reduce human beings to be deluded biological robots'. Why short sighted, Alan? Why deluded, Alan? Why robotic, Alan? Furthermore, instead of giving solid, well constructed evidential arguments which might show that your view is the correct scientific one to hold, you simply assert things, and seem very happy to ignore any scientific findings which contradict your deeply held faith position.
To come back to my original point about 'hardened atheists'. I put it to you that what you really mean are simply certain people on this forum who challenge your beliefs, and refuse to simply accept your assertions, no more, no less.