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I'm curious. If a god or gods really existed, wouldn't they be a part of our everyday lives? And I mean for everyone, not just people who are already emotionally predisposed to wanting them there. We're essentially ants to them, right? Or even better, we're like their pets. My pets don't really have a choice as to whether or not I'm in their lives. They deal with me every day whether they like it or not, and there's no possible way they could presume that I don't exist. How could something as powerful as a god be mysterious? How could it even be arguable? If there were any gods, it wouldn't be something that we'd have to debate on the internet. It would be an overwhelming part of our every moment. There would be no more room for discussion of their existence than there is for the sun.
Mysterious gods are inherently self-contradicting.
Gods are painfully shy.