There is no reason to propose such a being—privileging the hypothesis is when you consider a hypothesis before any evidence has forced you to raise that hypothesis to the level of consideration.
Unless you have a mountain of evidence (and I’m guessing it’ll have to be cosmological to support a god that hasn’t visibly intervened in the world) already driving you to argue that there might be a god, don’t bother proposing the possibility.
There is no reason to propose such a being—privileging the hypothesis is when you consider a hypothesis before any evidence has forced you to raise that hypothesis to the level of consideration.
Unless you have a mountain of evidence (and I’m guessing it’ll have to be cosmological to support a god that hasn’t visibly intervened in the world) already driving you to argue that there might be a god, don’t bother proposing the possibility.
Ah, I see what you are saying. Thanks for the explanation. And you are indeed correct.