Quote:The existence or non-existence of God doesn't need to be quantified if you take the position that God does not exist and you seek to explore the full consequences of a consistently atheistic position,I take the position that God is highly improbable because he is highly complex and supernatural and lacking hugely in evidence that would be required of him. I don't take the position that he simply doesn't exist because that would be dishonest of me when I don't believe I can absolutely know he doesn't exist when I don't have absolute proof of this.
Quote:though I realise rationalist atheists like to think in terms of estimates of probability and instinctively place the probability of God's existence as probably very small,Very small indeed! However fine tuned this universe is God would have to be even more fine tuned or in other words complex if he created it. And so his existence demands mountains of evidence. And I don't know of any. I don't know how there can even be any. He's so complex and confused
Quote: though I never see any calculations that back this up.
See above.