Prometheus, my idea(and most notions) of free will does not entail being completely free of all infuence.
Sure, but this shows that defining it is problematic.
As far as proof of a transcendental world, what about the experiences of the majority of humanity that does believe in one?
Are you kidding? That's irrelevant. The people of our planet used to believe the earth was flat because that is the way they experienced it. Is that evidence for a flat earth?
There are many different religions and many different supernatural concepts. Most of these ideas don't get along with each other.
It is easy to see that the ideas based on these experiences are false and it is much easier to explain these experiences, that are totally real, by other means than saying there is a supernatural.
There are many people who have experienced God.
There are many people that have experiences something they recognise as god. Why? Because they is what they were taught.
Of course, you mean scientific evidence, but that's unfair.
Is there any other kind of evidence? You either know something through science or you don't know something.
These people with ideas about the supernatural or about gods, they are not based on something. They just exist because humans are irrational and superstitious.
If you are going to look at these experiences carefully you will realise that they are totally ambiguous. Almost always they entail something which cannot be explained. And they just put their view of the supernatural in that gap. There is no justification for their version of the supernatural. That was just made up.
Even people like Newton and Huygens did it. They both claimed: "We cannot explain this. So this must be god's work. We have no chance to figure this out." They were both totally wrong and they blocked science.
There are still some scientists that believe in god. Doesn't that prove humans are superstitious?
By definition science only attempts to study the material world. If something is evidence of the supernatural, it is automatically unscientific.
Yes, and you place god in the supernatural. The supernatural is beyond us. It does not affect us. If there is a god then she exists in the natural.
The supernatural doesn't exist.
Your belief that only scientific evidence has real value rules out you believing in the non-materialist.
Then give me some supernatural evidence that has value.
In essence, you hold a philosophical notion about science that forms your opinion; therefore, you aren't rejecting spirituality on evidence but on faith.
Hahaha, amazing that even people you think are smart get their thinking and reasoning blocked out when they talk about religion, trying desperately to construct an argument for their position.
I don't have faith in science. I can simply ratify that science works, that it creates models of reality that are helpful and somewhat accurate.
As for religion and the supernatural. There is no evidence, there is no progress, there is no reason to believe in any of these things and the sole reason some people do is primitive superstition.
Asyncopated, you hold that my argument is weak because we don't sufficiently
understand the physical world.
So because we don't understand everything there must be a supernatural?
It is the philosophical assumptions of atheism that I am attacking.
You mean you are attacking science, not atheism. Atheism is a non-position. It is a lack of faith.
You are attacking reason and science.
Just look at 12th century Bagdad and the number of muslim science nobel prize winners today and you know what it means to attack science to be able to maintain a supernatural.
Do you also believe in astronomy? If you adjust the criteria of 'evidence' so that there is evidence for god then there is also 'evidence' for astronomy.
You may thing that the mainstream ideas of morality and ethics are flawed and unsatisfiying. I agree.
But your alternative cannot stand up to the slightest critisism.
Either we take what we have as a starting point or we have nothing at all.
I suggest that matbe you should watch this video by Neil deGrasse Tyson:
https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1150978581009235713He talks about how 'even' smart people try to use 'god of the gaps' over and over.