Hi Jay, I'll deal with your post first because of its brevity, as for Tom's?C'mon Pete, you gotta do better than that. And I know you can.
That conclusion you reach is basically just filling in the blanks, replacing an unknown with something that isn't proven at all by that previous line of reasoning.
I have five senses and can think and am therefore able to bear witness. True.
I bear witness to a universe outside of me. Agreed.
I am intelligent enough to understand the notion of causality. Indeed.
I conclude that god, creator, whatever you wanna call him is responsible for the construction of our universe... end of!!! Come again?
I conclude that someone, something, somethings or some event or events is/are responsible for the construction of our universe.
Whether or not this was by intelligent design or some random factors thrown together has yet to be proven and going by the notion God is one singular, intelligent entity, his existence can not be proven by the above reasoning. Unless you are willing to heap all those possible "creators" together under the "god banner", but then the discussion would be more along the lines of what constitutes God?
It's funny to see though how close we are in our opinions when you look at them closely. We both believe in a superpowerful force that created the Universe, but we differ in the conclusion of what this force is. Other than that, there seems to be zero difference of opinion.
I'm not sure if I can respond to it but I'll explain that later.
Anyways, whenever I write something that elicits a more complicated response than what I write, I get worried; mainly because it means either I have misunderstood the problem or someone hasn't understood my position.
In your case, it cannot be you haven't understood due to a lack of intellect and so I can only assume it's because I haven't explained myself clearly enough.
You must remember here Jay, I am not stating those lines you quoted as a proof, I am stating them as the steps I took toward a conclusion; and it’s a conclusion that satisfies me.
You have zero problem in agreeing with the first three statements and yet have a problem with the final line whereby I state, ‘I conclude that god, creator, whatever you wanna call him is responsible for the construction of our universe... end of’
I am not absolutely sure where we differ here because all I am suggesting is, something created our universe, that is why I previously stated I was able to appreciate causality; and for want of a better descriptive, I am merely using the word God to identify as the causer or creator or whatever you would like to name him, her or indeed it.
My belief is quite simple here because it relies fundamentally in my belief of causality and if I am able to state Mr X as the ‘causer’ then by definition, surely he, she or indeed it, must exist ... no?
Am I missing something in your query Jay or does that clear up my position?