The absolute lack of evidence on either side of the "muh god" argument persuades me that one side is probably right

>the answer being somewhere in the middle
There is no middle between "does exist" and "does not exist." It's literally not possible to only halfway exist.

>There is a Supreme Deity
Then you believe god exists. It's that simple.

Imagine talking about atheism in 2020

Valid point.

My goal with my comment being that this Supreme Deity is commonly known as "God" but has had many names throughout history both past and modern.

Dude, we can finally drop the term in like 2060, because before all religions die, there will be some religious nut who needs a word for all the people he hates.

One side is keen to say god exist, but they provide no evidence.
The other side doesn't care as long as the religions doesn't force their toys on them.

God made man from clay and breathed life into it.
Bubbles on the shore of an ancient sea sloshed around and closed up around proto cell structures, begining evolution.
Which story do you like?
Which one generates more benefit to your immediate condition?

exactly.
one side NEEDS god to exist.
the other side couldn't care less either way.

Which side does it seem like would be bias? and which side would possibly convince themselves of crazy wild fairy tales?
Maybe it would be the side that NEEDS to believe...

Think about it this way - Science is true whether or not your god exists....
therefore, your god does not need to exist.

>Which story do you like?
The second one, because it shows the wonders of the universe and what is possible with no divine intervention at all.
>Which one generates more benefit to your immediate condition?
Neither benefit my immediate condition, but having a greater understanding of science and natural processes passively benefits all of humanity.
I don't get what you're trying to prove here.

>I don't get what you're trying to prove here.
neither does anybody else

>Science is true whether or not your god exists....
Dude, don't put this on me, it's not my god.
I'm on the " I don't really care" team.