Sorry but we are going round in circles here. I stand by my initial statements and don't think any of your criticisms diminish them.
I still think the possibility of a Christian God is so incredibly remote and the possibility that no such entity exists is almost certain - a ancient irrelevant fairy tale no more relevant than the Lock Ness Monster or Astrology. A useful mechanism for mass brain-washing that has perpetuated itself until recent enlightenment. I know what odds to bet on and I will stick with those, thanks.
I didn't bring up Dawkins as a champion, someone else did. I just pointed out one thing he said that I agreed with. That is why I didn't comment on other things he said. I note many of my comments were 'conveniently ignored' also.
I would love to navel gaze on this some more. But I am convinced I am right and you are wrong and that you are kidding yourself and clutching at straws - but that's your choice, so what's the point? I have a full time job, deadlines and an FLR application to get in asap

, so those all take priority.
Feel free to continue trying to convert others to this outdated cause. Might want to work on the patronising tone though. I look forward to the day when religion is consigned to the scrapheap where it belongs and people don't need it as an emotional crutch.
PS I have seen the above quote from a couple of different sources:
Einstein himself stated quite clearly that he did not believe in a personal God:
"It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly."
