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timmah said:

From a young age, humans tend to have the idea that there's something 'bigger' out there. This 'perfectly loving' God also wants to be loved by his creation, so he expects those who are willing to seek Him out based on this innate sense that there must be something more. Those who are 'non-resistantly unaware' are not proof that God does not exist, they are simply apathetic, or not searching Him out, this is the key flaw of your argument. It assumes only two possible states, actively resisting and being aware, while ignoring apathy.


So what you're saying is: if someone seeks the truth of something "bigger" and they don't find God, then it's their own fault? Plenty of people attempt to seek out the bigger truths of the world (astronomers, physicists, etc.), yet find no God. 

Moreover, some religions such as Budhism assert that there is something "bigger", but that thing is inside every individual person, not some external being such as God. Are you arguing that these people have not found God becasue they have not sought after something "bigger"? Because that would be false.