Vlad,
I think there is a tendency amongst some forum atheists who view life as some kind of debating chamber/shoot em up mash up where the winner doesn't even have to have a knock down argument but merely has to be the one seen to be needed to be satisfied.
Actually, the arguments are “knock down” – why is why rather than even attempt to rebut them some will instead resort to assertion, abuse, irrelevance, bizarre claims like “psychological competence” "god dodging" etc.
I'm afraid the tendency is,…
…not true.
… if you have a reputation for not missing a trick and there's one that you not only miss it but fail to get, to polish it away hence the constant of reductionism.
Except of course you’ve never yet managed to demonstrate that there’s something
from which to reduce. Apart from that though…
CS Lewis's sums it up in his essay on ''man or rabbit'' where he challenges us to be men or self identify with something with not much depth caught in the headlights of a determinism/fatalism to which one could add reductionism.
What would you suggest we self-identify with – your choice of the gods? Zeus? Thor? Ra maybe? How about Poseidon instead?