I figured as much. I am compelled to believe in those arguments when they are combined. Alternative views for God's (or gods) non-existence tends to be a negation of the above arguments and from the abductive approach of curiousity and awe of the world from a child, I believe some people "grow up" to loose such awe by their mentors and by their lusts (wether it be the error of spirituality like the Stoics--where temptations are within the soul, pride, dispair, and distrust as opposites of the theological virtues--or of the Epicureans who followed the whims of fleshly desire).