RE: Would you be an atheist if science and reason wasn't supportive of atheism?
December 5, 2012 at 3:19 am
As Victor Stenger quite rightly points out, if you want to know which of two events is more probable, you have to know the probability for both events, otherwise it's just an argument from incredulity. I'd like to see your calculations for the probability of the existence of God. Please show your work.
I'm seriously impressed, Vinny. This isn't your usual batch of warmed over arguments from ignorance and arguments from incredulity. By claiming that a lack of reasoned debate on this forum indicates a lack of reasoning in the debaters, you've gone above and beyond the call of duty and given us an argument from silence. Wow! Did it cost extra for the twirly hubcaps?
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