Phat writes:
If Monotheism turns out to be true, which I believe it is, God will find us. Leprechauns, Bigfeets, and spaghetti monsters likely won't....except in our warped imaginations.
The concept of God falls in the same category of concepts as Leprechauns and Bigfoot, in that it too is a product of the warped imaginations of those who believe in its existence. However, the Spaghetti Monster is another thing entirely, because it is not really believed in but serves as a mockery of the usual nonsensical religious concepts such as those previously mentioned.
And Phat, if monotheism does turn out to be true, I sincerely hope that Waaqa (the one and only god according to the Oromo people in the Horn of Africa) has not noticed your breaching of Safuu. Waaqa does not like it when you breach Safuu.
Anyway, I am stunned at your inability to see that your remark about monotheism perfectly illustrates the very premise of this topic, while you, in a perverse reversal of the same, think it serves well as a rebuttal.
"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science." - Charles Darwin.