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1 point

Convincing argument.

There should really be a way to comment instead of calling everything an argument. :)

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To continue the analogy, we don't know if someone won the lottery or not. There could have been winners for every draw. Likewise, we don't know which religions are right, if any, but that doesn't automatically exclude a god. It's also possible that many of the world religions are partially right.

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All religions could be wrong; that doesn't affect whether a god exists or not.

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Only if they didn't exist to begin with. If they exist they would continue to whether or not someone believed in them. Your point is really that false gods only live as long as there are believers, but that isn't what this topic is about.

1 point

This is not an argument. You should write a debatable position.

2 points

How do you know? Did you ask early man personally?

Even so, this is not a direct argument for or against a god creating man. Even if early man synthesized their own god, that does not exclude the possibility they were still created.

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Even if there were millions of false gods, that does not mean that there wasn't a god that did create man.

For example, look at a large lottery. You could say that millions of people bought a ticket and didn't win, but now you're jumping to the conclusion that no one won because there are so many losing tickets. That doesn't make sense.

2 points

Of course man is god made. There are thousands of interpretations of the god that made the universe. The human mind is very flexible and can easily comprehend death and the cause and affect nature of the world.

I would continue, but you define your own interpretation of the universe then use this unsupported argument to say that life is meaningless and then use THIS unsupported point to explain why there is superstition, religion, and conspiracy theories.

1 point

Regardless if a culture "needed" a god or not has no bearing if a god exists or not.

Announcing their presence and acts is not a requisite of creating man.

Your belief of the difficulty of creating the universe doesn't argue for or against a god.

The accuracy of world religions does not have any bearing on the creation of man. The universe could have been created by a god and all religions Could still get the details wrong.

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Large commercial games sell for less when they're this old and go on sale regularly. For example, Batman: Arkham Asylum goes for $20 and regularly goes on sale for $5, but Minecraft is always $27.

It's also more expensive than most indie games.

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