If so, would the explanatory power of such a God hypothesis provide a reason for favoring theism over other competing metaphysical hypotheses? At the time, I remember reflecting on this possibility. This chapter now begins to consider it.
The author lies throughout this book. He has believed in god frm the start and is only interested in finding an argument for his preconceived conclusion. His story of a young man searching for the truth is disgustingly dishonest.

