I've been mulling your post for a few days now, and thinking of how to respond. I tend to agree with much of it. Judging from it, you seem to be in the "fideist" camp -- you begin with faith, and work outward from there. This is not a bad thing, for you would join Kierkeggard and Luther in this school. My own approach tends to be more evidential -- I start with the rational reasons for belief and go from there.
I do have a couple of questions, though. (1) Given your skepticism over our ability to "prove" God (beyond a reasonable doubt), how can you justify your first statement, "there is a God"? What makes you so sure?
And (2) What is your basis for knowing that something outside ourselves indeed exists? You and I agree that there is "something out there," namely God, but how did you come to know this? Did you travel outside the universe? Who told you?
I expect a 3-page typed response on my desk by Monday morning.
