(March 24, 2014 at 8:13 am)tor Wrote: I don't really have best argument they all suck but the argument from personal experience seems to be pretty powerful but only from the point of view of person having an experience. I guess brains can misbehave.
I like how you're parroting things I've said now.

Probably the best argument against the existence of God... depends on which aspect of God you're arguing against. Hard to think of a comprehensive argument against the entirety of the God concept. I mean, I could run the following on-the-spot ontological argument:
Quote:1) If metaphysical naturalism is true in any possible world, then God - a being who must exist in all possible worlds if he exists in any of them - does not exist in any possible world.
2) Metaphysical naturalism is true in at least one possible world.
3) Therefore God does not exist.
Of course, like ontological arguments for God's existence this argument doesn't show anything at all.