"All the reasons we've considered thus far for the existence of God clearly do not establish that God exists. It is surprising, then, and somewhat disturbing, that these reasons are so often presented as if they were good reasons... The reasons we've considered begin by confronting the mystery in front of our noses--the mystery of the existence and order of the universe around us--and then quickly move in a direction that take us away both from our experience and the mystery itself... The hypotheses we've considered about God do not solve the puzzles but complicate them."
Daniel Kolak and Raymond Martin, Wisdom Without Answers, (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1998), p. 41
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