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Originally posted by Mantus
Oh guys this is getting silly, I promised myself that I would not post here for a while but I feel that I should.
By acknowledging this you are also acknowledging the possibility of god not existing. The statement works both ways. If god is a possibility then it is also possible that god does not exist. So there is a 50% chance of god not existing without even discussing any properties of god. As properties are added the chance of any particular concept of god being correct becomes less and less likely to be true.
But who cares about odds. What’s important is what you do with the concept of god, whose existence you have hope in.
Ethics, morality, creation, the nature of the universe, existence, angels, souls, afterlife, luck, fate, we can discus all of these concepts with or without a god. Our model of the universe works just as well without a god so I must ask the ask:
What makes you choose god as the final answer? Why do you choose to believe in a god?
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Your numbers are completely specious. May or may not exist does not lead to the logical conclusion of 50/50 probablity of existance.
Its not about the numbers. Open yourself the possibilities, ask yourself the questions, live in to that search, and find an answer for yourself. Already done so? Great. I respect your answer and self-examination. Think you might return the favor?