Another good post Torri.
Agreed
As I see it, there are three types of people on this thread.
Let's see then.
There are those who want to believe in God, and select the evidence to support that belief.
That would be those with pre-exisiting confirmation bias with a penchant for cherry-picking: doesn't seem sensible to me.
And there are those who do not want to believe, and select evidence in support of that belief.
Nope - nobody here says they don't
want to believe: they just say they find no good reasons
to believe. You then seem to imply that rejecting bad reasons is in itself a belief, which it isn't, and what is this 'evidence' for disbelief you think is being sought by the likes of me?
And there is a third, perhaps rarer category of those who want to seek the truth and try to look objectively at the evidence on both sides.
Just no - you've yet to demonstrate theistic 'truth' (Sword is also unsuccessfully flailing about in this area) and we've yet to see any objective evidence that theism is justified.
But what is it that drives this inner want?
You (whether you are conscious of it or not).