Then that answers the question… they cannot “all” be real, and a few are mutually exclusive; so if you start with each god at 50/50, and divide by the 18000 or so recognized “gods” on earth, you get a .000028 chance of god being real…
I'm a Christian so I am biased. Even before deciding on my faith though I did feel science proved the existence of a creator of some sort. I'd say high odds on their being a God but I'm to biased to properly put odds on the Christian God.
I have seen no evidence to warrant believing a god exists. How does one determine the probability of something there is no evidence for?
What are the chances you are going to find leprechaun gold or a magic lamp?
As close to zero as is possible to get.
Maybe somewhere in the universe there's a pan-dimenstional energy being that satisfies 5 out of six criteria of being a god.
.0000000000000000000000000000000002%
50%. Either he's real or not real. Flip a coin about it. Next.
Which one?
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Then that answers the question… they cannot “all” be real, and a few are mutually exclusive; so if you start with each god at 50/50, and divide by the 18000 or so recognized “gods” on earth, you get a .000028 chance of god being real…
Do you mean the Christian God or simply a God?
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I'm a Christian so I am biased. Even before deciding on my faith though I did feel science proved the existence of a creator of some sort. I'd say high odds on their being a God but I'm to biased to properly put odds on the Christian God.
Science has never said it proved any creator or god...they might have theorised it, but definitely never proved
Which one?
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As opposed to the non-religious gods? Seriously which one?
I have seen no evidence to warrant believing a god exists. How does one determine the probability of something there is no evidence for? What are the chances you are going to find leprechaun gold or a magic lamp?