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VGPolyglot said:
My biggest problem is that people believe in things without proof. When I question people why they believe in God or their religion based on their faith alone and without any proof, their reaction is generally "prove that he doesn't exist/that it's not true." That's not how it works: are supposed to believe in Santa Claus, Leprechauns and the Lochness Monster exist until it's proven that they don't?

There's less room for the existence of your counter-examples because they obey the laws of nature. This supposed God does not, which leaves them much more space to hide in. As much as I'd like to agree with this argument, I'm not sure I can. Now let's talk about how convenient it is that the laws of nature don't apply to God, leaving them so much space to hide in...