Well, you DO basically admit that you can't really comprehend a Universe without God, or a god. That viewpoint is independent of whether or not God or a god actually exists; your starting point is that a Universe without one would be too much to handle mentally, at least for you. It hardly serves as proof of that god.
I never said it would be too much to handle mentally, I said it makes no logical sense, and it doesn't. When you take an objective look at the universe, all of the universe, in all its glory and splendor, with all its abundant beauty and wonder, it simply doesn't comport with logic that it merely exists "just because" and nothing more.
One other thing that you generally assert, and that I have always found interesting, is that people have no reason to be good or treat others well without a god, or threat of punishment.
I have never made that statement in my life. I disagree with the statement, as a matter of fact. There are any number of reasons for people to be good, however, most of them revolve around self-serving interests. I have said, without belief in something greater than self, morality becomes subjective and you have no foundational basis to exhibit good morality. Read carefully, I didn't say people can't behave morally, just that there is no foundational reason for it, and no consequences for not doing it. Those who have faith in a God, do not behave morally out of fear of punishment, rather, out of a sense of honor, reverence and respect.
Not that I have to share this, but I do believe in "god," though what I believe in probably has little in common w/ what you believe in. That's somewhat beside the point, however. My belief in "god" has absolutely nothing at all to do with how I treat people, and my general value system. I believe in treating people well for its own sake; not to avoid punishment.
I think I may have mentioned I am a spiritualist.... just a few times now... but once more for goodness sake... As a spiritualist, I believe in a force or energy which is greater than human intellect, and something we are not capable of fully comprehending. I have no idea whether this force would "punish" you for behaving in a certain way or not, and I don't have a clue as to what sort of "punishment" it may invoke, or at what level for what action, etc. I exhibit decent moral behavior because it enhances the positive energy flowing around me. So, in my case, it is completely self-serving, I had rather be surrounded with positive energy than negative. I also know of several Christians, none of which have ever indicated they behave morally because they fear punishment.
So, before we go any further at all here, you need to support your argument with something, because it appears to be a baseless one.
Regardless of everything, it's also strange how it bothers you that some people don't believe in anything.
LOL... It doesn't "bother" me a bit! Again, you have a reading comprehension problem, you think, because I said "I do take exception with..." it means it "bothers me" and that is not the case at all. In the first place, I highly doubt more than about 1% of the world population, really and truly, honestly do not believe in anything greater than self. I think the vast majority of Atheists and people who claim they don't believe, are being dishonest, and actually DO believe in something. In some cases, I think their belief is stronger than people who practice their faiths religiously. No way to prove it, because it is a matter of whether you believe an Atheist is telling the truth....it's not like they believe there is a consequence for lying.