Posted: Jan 08, 2015 2:05 am
by Thommo
There's a possibility that a god or gods exist, it doesn't make much sense to talk about the probability of it. There's no framework for reliably estimating an underlying distribution.

Someone might say they are 90% confident of his existence or nonexistence, but it's really quite meaningless without the underlying framework. At some point you're just affirming belief. There are statistical techniques (such as maximum likelihood estimators) that can be used to fit a distribution, but you need data for that, with sample sizes of ~100 (varying with technique). Since we only know of one universe and we don't know what "caused" it (if anything) our current sample size is 0, making any talk of probability, likelihoods and the stuff just fluff, not mathematics.

This whole area of thelogical metaphysics is just guff to be honest, and I absolutely include almost all arguments against gods in with those arguments for gods. You really can't do better than "I have no need for that hypothesis".