Phat writes:
If there is a GOD, Creator of all seen and unseen, what makes you think He(She,It) is relative to the individual...sort of like a cosmic chameleon? Is it so implausible to believe that of all the Gods in the catalogue, one is likely to actually exist?
What does the evidence show Phat?
Evidence, not belief; what does the evidence show Phat?
Let's look at the Bible as evidence. What we find is that there is no "One God" to be found; the God found in Genesis 1 is entirely different from and mutually exclusive to the God in Genesis 2&3 and the God in Exodus is entirely different than the God in Genesis 18:16-33.
Is it plausible to conclude that the God of Genesis 1 actually exists while the gods of Genesis 2&3 and Genesis 18 and Exodus do not? Is it plausible to conclude that all of them exist or is it more plausible to conclude that none of them exist and that they are all the creations of the authors and story tellers?
Is there ANY plausible reason to conclude that any one of the thousands of gods that humans describe is actually the one that does exist or is it more plausible to conclude that none of them exist and that they are all the creations of the authors and story tellers?
Phat writes:
I never choose God based on cultural availability. It just so happened that God picked me. And I have no problem with the fact that He never picked you. Your day will come if you let it. Does that statement sound arrogant?
That statement just sound silly like the kid on the playground insisting that Santa really did send him a letter. It's not even up to the standards of Tommy Smothers; "Yeah? But mother always liked you best!"