EDITOR'S NOTE -- This argument, originally a note found on a Prodigy service bulletin board (all notes posted become part of the public domain), refutes the notion of "objective" and "absolute" morality.   "You" is a theist who believed in God and absolutes.  (Article has been edited for clarity.)

First, on your point that God does not create bad things:  God created everything.  Bad things exist.  Ergo...

Second, feeling has nothing to do with rationality.  When you trust in your emotions to guide you, you are not being rational.  You're playing semantics games again.  Rational and emotional are diametrically opposed.  Whatever your reasons for believing in God are, they are not rational.  They are purely emotional.  Perhaps if you felt what I felt you wouldn't believe in God anymore.  Why is it so hard for you to understand that if you're faith proves God  to you then anyone's faith or feeling proves whatever it is they have faith in.  Some people feel, deep in their core that God does not exist, some believe in Allah, some believe in Mithras (far less of them since the Catholics killed most of them) and some believe in extraterrestrial that steal cow colons.  They cannot all be right.  I, for one, feel that  you are being a complete jackass.  I have rational reasons for believing this, but I FEEL it too.

Am I right?

I must be if feeling is the way to truth.  But I can't be because  you're right and my inner voice disagrees with yours.  So  what your saying, basically, is that your feelings are the  right ones because you feel them and if anyone disagrees they are wrong because they aren't feeling the right thing, which is, of course, what you're feeling.  Given your penchant for creating new and wonderful definitions for standard words I'd like you to find one for "arrogant" where that sort of a priori assumption of moral and epistemological superiority does not qualify.  As for the  "evidence" that God exists, it isn't evidence in any sense of the word.  All it is is incidental events in your life that confirm your preconceived notions about the world.

That is not what evidence is.  There is not rational  argument for or against God.  There isn't any proof, so don't think you have found it.  Belief is not proof.  People believe lots of things, quite a few of them completely  wrong.  You're an idiot.  You're a simplistic, dogmatic, fidistic idiot.  Perhaps that's the way you choose to live.  Good for you.  But that doesn't make it any more rational or right.  So, to put this in the form of an apparently irrefutable argument for anything whatsoever, you're an idiot, and you're wrong, because I believe it and I feel it.  Top that.