(December 29, 2016 at 3:32 pm)robvalue Wrote: Pascal's Wager is not just weak, it is an argument for the dark side. It demonstrates how low the chances are of picking the "right religion"; not to mention the right denomination. As well as implying that a "God" would be impressed by the pretense of belief/worship.
The best argument is.... well, the one that made me think longer than any other was the fine tuning one I guess. But that turned out to be almost as bad for the argument maker as PW. It describes a God who only just manages to avoid utterly fouling up his creation, due to his arbitrary pre-tuning design making things really hard for himself.
What would you consider to be the worst objection commonly presented by skeptics as a reason to reject belief?