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The Bigger Arrogant

To claim the existence of a creator is a greater arrogance than the claim to the contrary.

Almost every conversation I’ve had with a religious person leads to the accusation that how could I be so arrogant, so boastful and limited in my imagination as to dismiss the existence of God. In fact, this accusation is so common that even Richard Dawkins has had to respond to it in many of the interviews and talk shows (at least in the US) he has been to … but never quite from the following perspective.

The truly remarkable arrogance is in fact to not dismiss God. That a mortal, feeble human being could be so immensely boastful and certain of its biological construction and mental capacity that it alone can ASSUME into existence a God for the universe thereby explain everything there ever was and ever will be in just one stroke ought to be arrogance incarnate.

The inherent complexity of the world and the capacity of the human mind to comprehend this complexity require extrapolations that are sometimes faulty. In light of such abundant research (even everyday experience) pointing to how easily the human mind could be tricked, to believe that the human mind is capable of such immense knowledge as to have the final explanation, God, for every facet of life is a truly remarkable arrogance (to borrow a term from The God Delusion, it is the Super Jumbo Jet of arrogance).