If you have a problem with the idea that God doesn’t monkey-see-monkey-do set a good example as the rationale that God doesn’t exist then you inherently still believe in God. If God exists they are beyond whatever beliefs or rationales you have.
If you don’t believe in God then fine, if you don’t believe in God because they don’t meet your moral code then surprise you still believe in God. If that God exists then it doesn’t care what you think. Either really stop believing in God or stop rationalizing with the giant outside our collective ant farm.
Let me put it plainly:
If you have a problem with the idea that God doesn’t monkey-see-monkey-do set a good example as the rationale that God doesn’t exist then you inherently still believe in God. If God exists they are beyond whatever beliefs or rationales you have.
If you don’t believe in God then fine, if you don’t believe in God because they don’t meet your moral code then surprise you still believe in God. If that God exists then it doesn’t care what you think. Either really stop believing in God or stop rationalizing with the giant outside our collective ant farm.
God’s supposed nature is contradictory, therefore he is an invention of humans and doesn’t exist.
Is that easier for you?