First, I would like to address your ill conceived ad hominem. I am not trying to run people down, but instead calling into question what should be a question EVERYONE asks themself in regards to ANY belief.
I wouldn't call it a particularly "ill-conceived" ad hominem. I think it was conceived pretty well, and delivered with just the right dash of panache and flair. I'd say that the tone of your initial post certainly validates my characterization, at least in my mind.
Second, I would like to address my supposed "bashing". It seems that making valid, logical claims in opposition to your claims and asking you to rationally defend your claims is bashing. It's been 6 years since I graduated college, but I was under the impression that this is how rational debate is carried.
You are (or should have been) perfectly aware of how this thread was going to progress. You claim not to be bashing anyone or anything, but this is akin to someone walking into an old west town with six-shooters on their hips, bragging about being the fastest gun west of the Pecos, and then being surprised when someone guns them down. I mean, it's been 3 weeks since my last Mensa meeting, but that's my impression of the situation.
Third, I am a little disturbed that you would accept that belief in a deity as comforting as a legitimate reason for validating it. If we accepted that anything that gives a person solace and comfort is a good thing, we would have to accept all the implications: If a man enjoys rape, he should be allowed. If a woman enjoys mutilating her children, we should allow her to do it. Etc. so on, and so forth.
And I'm a little disturbed that you think belief in a God is analogous or comparable to rape or child mutilation. But I think that the comparison is sufficient to point out that you have a sizable axe to grind vis a vis religion.
Fourth, I have an additional investment in this on several levels:
-I am morally obliged to call into question all beliefs and their rationality
-My profession revolves around history, evolution, and the sciences that revolve around them. The constant incursions by deists on my fields has lead me to believe that it only makes sense for us to question their beliefs as they question the validity of our work.
I have an additional investment, as well:
- I am morally obliged to poke a pin in pretentious windbags.
- My profession revolves around the securities industry, and buying and selling equity instruments. The constant incursions of atheists as pointless irritants on all rational beings interferes with my work.