What makes you say it is non sensical?
Simple. If I don't believe in a god, how can I be said to be running away from said god?
Theistic arguments are clear.
That would depend on which variety of god that they were talking about and whether it could be described successfully. Unfortunately you have such a huge degree of obfuscation and disagreement where god is concerned.(e.g. AB's'we can't aspire to know the mind of God') that lack of clarity seems to be the order of the day.
Non theistic arguments are incomplete and I would have thought by dint of that nonsensical.
An interesting conjecture on your part...that if something is incomplete it must therefore be nonsensical. It isn't a view that I share, and certainly not one that I was making.
Your post is also full of the positively asserted.
Such as? As far as I can tell I am simply stating that the idea that running away from God is, for me. a nonsensical idea. If you wish to suggest that my lack of belief is an assertion, I would disagree with you on two counts. 1) It's a personal position. Others may take an entirely different position. I am not attempting any 'confident statement of fact or belief' at all. 2) It's not even positive, it's negative.
I look forward on your post entitled How and why I can completely disregard theism in the face of knowing I cannot be completely certain that it isn't the deal.
Why on earth should I do that? I don't completely disregard theism. I simply have no particular belief in it in any of the forms that I know about. Why should I actually believe in any particular god that you care to name simply because there remains a possibility that this god(or any other that you don't care to name) actually exists, especially as I can't find any evidence that it exists except in the minds of people?
What's lacking or ignored is this....there are theisms which propose we are alienated from God and that is why he seems hidden, non existent, angry uncle in the attic or as Wigginhall said monstrous
You can stick with your idea that we are alienated from God, if you want or if it comforts you in some way. It means nothing to me though as I don't have any sense of alienation whatsoever. I can't see why I would or should? As far as I can tell I have always been completely at ease with myself and religion of any kind has always only played a cultural part in my life.
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