God’s utility function places free choice of belief at an insanely high value, such that any interference at all by god massively diminishes the utility of the world. As such, the religious evidence we do have, caused by past interference, is the minimum level necessary to make it possible that people can choose to believe in God. [This would imply that a large proportion of religious doctrine is supposition and extrapolation not the direct word of God, but we assume that already.]
God’s utility function places free choice of belief at an insanely high value, such that any interference at all by god massively diminishes the utility of the world. As such, the religious evidence we do have, caused by past interference, is the minimum level necessary to make it possible that people can choose to believe in God. [This would imply that a large proportion of religious doctrine is supposition and extrapolation not the direct word of God, but we assume that already.]