So, basically, this god of yours is giving believers a free pass. In other words, your god is unjust. Doubly so as it has given us no evidence and no rational reasons to actually become believers.
It appears to be a very nasty fairytale.
Also a response to Walters post #116.
Several years ago I posted the following on the old BBC board, Perhaps it is worth repeating it here.
As a teenager attending my first maths lecture I can still remember being very impressed by the lecturer commencing the course with a statement that all maths was built upon four axioms, which could not be proved, but were assumed to be true as they were self-evident. (Maybe even this has changed since!) From then on everything could be rigorously proven and the more we could do this and see the results as valid in helping describe and understand the world around us, the more confident we could become of the validity of our initial axiomatic assumptions.
For those of us who are Christians the existence of God is axiomatic. And the more we build our lives on this fact the more we find purpose and sense in this world, and the more certain we become of the validity of that axiom.
For the atheist the non-existence of God seems to be taken as axiomatic.
The gulf between these two world views is so great that it becomes extremely difficult to find any common ground as a starting point for meaningful discussion. Which, unfortunately, is perhaps why mud-slinging and the exchange of veiled personal insults are so often the norm, rather than engaging in good vigorous debate, an exercise which frequently becomes virtually impossible.