JayUtah
Penultimate Amazing
Well, obviously because they are not debating the tenets of some system, they are flatly rejecting the premise under discussion.
Are the premises not part of the argument? What's the point of starting a discussion if the premises of one of the outcomes is locked away and kept from discussion. You're essentially telling people the answer to the OP's questions are a foregone conclusion if one only believes a particular interpretation of a particular text. Why are you trying to pretend other ways of thinking are not possible or valid?
All well and good, of course, but the topic here is not the existence of God...
Hogwash. The existence of God is a premise to one of the possible outcomes. Another possible outcome is that those who create God in their own image devise purposes for him according to their own desires.
Try to think outside the box a little. You cannot justly limit the discussion of an issue that affects so many people only to those few who accept your starting conditions.