Shaun of the Living wrote:
I don’t think MaggotFace is being absolute, but by believing a deity probably exists, you are, in effect, believing the idea that no deities exist is probably wrong. You can’t believe something is probably wrong and probably right at the same time when it comes to the existence of an being in objective reality. I don’t have a problem with that, I’m not trying to force him to give up his belief, I just think he made up that probability without any real knowledge of how probable it actually is.
How so? In mathematics, the inverse of one statement is not necessarily true if the statement is true. I think this can be applied to people too.
He may accept all ideas as probable, but chose one based upon a number of factors.
Shaun of the Living wrote:
I specifically stated that I don’t believe he doesn’t, however, I find it extremely hard to imagine how someone could calculate the likeliness of the existence of dieties in the universe, especially when deities could easily prevent themselves from becoming known if they wanted to (which makes me wonder if theism is falsifiable)
Considering he pulled that figure from his ass, it was probably just representing that he has a shred of doubt. I won’t assume you are, but it seems like you’re being too analytical of him and what he says.
Shaun of the Living wrote:
Either they are ignorant in some way of the facts or they’re thinking the wrong way. That’s basically what I think is going on, yes.
What facts do you have in mind? Is it that Moses has no other records? Is it that many things in the Bible are reminiscent of earlier religions? Is it the fact the universe is older than a few ten-thousand years? Is it the fact man wrote it?
Shaun of the Living wrote:
You’re asking if a belief in good is good or bad to somebody who doesn’t believe in good or bad.
So you just adapt to the morals around your society? Even if they regard things a previous society regarded immoral?