“If God exists and wishes to be known, then why do some not have a relationship with God? Arguments against atheist conclusions from divine hiddenness have been offered,”
Wait. You’re looking at this as a binary premise? Either they believe in your God or they’re atheists?
Seems to me that you’d also have to ocnsider those who believe in what you’d call ‘false gods,’ no? As well as those who believe in your god, but not correctly? Like Calvinists, or Mormons, or Catholics? Jews? Muslims?
Or are you just lumping everyone but fellow congregationists into ‘atheist?”
"but I ask how understanding autism may help to explain seeking reflective nonbelievers. Seeking reflective nonbelievers are in a state of spiritual autism.”
Um… The SUPREME COSMIC POWER, your OMNIPOTENT DEITY wants me to believe as you do, but my brain can have the power to SHUT HIM OUT?
So, you’re thinking Autism is omnipotent? Or more of a special case, like an Iron Chariot?
"If a spiritual autist, one does not know God relationally.”
DO you actually HAVE evidence of spiritual autism, or are you just namecalling?
"Autism is a significant disability in that it can preclude knowing others as persons qua persons. I provide an overview of autism and spiritual autism,”
You cram disbelief into a mix of accepted science and invented bullshit.
“review the problem of divine hiddenness,”
Um, divine hiddenness assumes that the divine exists. I think first you need to take a step back and find an objective way to prove that gods exist, THEN your god exists, THEN that the problem of contact is on OUR end.
"and address six issues that reveal how spiritual autism may be overcome.”
I think you’re jumping to the conclusion and blaming the atheist for a problem that COULD just be you being a credulous toad.