So let's summarise.
First when you say god is universally accepted you need to state which god. So for the sake of arguments we will assume the christian god.
So actually your argument that god is universally accepted really boils down to:
There is evidence that a sizeable minority of current humans accept this god AND
There is evidence that a sizeable minority of humans around over the past two thousand years (a short period in human existence) accept this god BUT
There is no evidence that any human from the first ~298,000 years of the species existence accepts this god
There is no evidence that any non-human species on earth accepts this god (throughout the existence of life on earth)
There is no evidence that any life in another part of the universe accepts this god (throughout existence)
There is no evidence that any non living element of the universe accepts this god (throughout existence)
So effectively your argument is that some of one species on one planet for the most recent 1% of that species existence ... err ... accepts your god.
Weird definition of universal, would you not agree gonners.
Dear Prof,
Who loves ya baby.
First when you say god is universally accepted you need to state which god. So for the sake of arguments we will assume the christian god.
No I do not, I do not have to state which God, that's me personally, I can't state which God because I don't have words for God, other Christians may differ.
There is no evidence that any human from the first ~298,000 years of the species existence accepts this god
Since man first stepped out of the cave they have sensed this presence, in a tree, a flower, a rock, a spear if they had got that far, it was only later that they started to put names to Gods, God the hunter, God the farmer, God of thunder, God of rain, but some religions still maintained this all present sense, Brahmin, something universal above all, Dao/Tao something overarching, Buddhism, the ultimate goal, and then Judaism, one God, put them all together and you may get close to my God, as close as I am to the planet Mars.
But I am a Christian, nature, nurture, did I chose to be a Christian, next question!
There is no evidence that any life in another part of the universe accepts this god (throughout existence)
Yet! but why should ET not evolve the same as us, my theory, ET is still scrambling about waiting to discover fire.
So effectively your argument is that some of one species on one planet for the most recent 1% of that species existence ... err ... accepts your god.
No they all accept my God, one God, different names.
Thank you Prof, I enjoyed that.
Gonnagle.