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There are about 1000 gods. Is that evidence against God?

thomas t

non-denominational Christian
Atheists often cite the great abundance of gods.
In my opinion, this is not evidence against God.
I believe, it rather shows that God allows other beliefs to happen, for some time at least.
Here is a video by an atheist on this matter:

If you think that every single god deserves to be scrutinized equally... check out a thousand gods then.
This would be my suggestion.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
Atheists often cite the great abundance of gods.
In my opinion, this is not evidence against God.
I believe, it rather shows that God allows other beliefs to happen, for some time at least.
Here is a video by an atheist on this matter:

If you think that every single god deserves to be scrutinized equally... check out a thousand gods then.
This would be my suggestion.
yeah well.....there can only be ONE Almighty

choose
 

thomas t

non-denominational Christian
How would probability be calculated
If none are evidence based?
:D no please, that's not the game.
If you insinuate that all religions are equally probable to be true.... then the onus is on you to present a way of how to calculate their probability, I think. Won't you agree?
 

epronovost

Well-Known Member
IF they all are equally probable....
Well... IF.
Then...

We don't have enough data to calculate such probability. We don't even have a congent definition for some version of god(s). Some thouh have a probability of 1. If you worship the sun as your god, I can't serious claim that the sun don't exist.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
bigger, faster, stronger, most intelligent and greatl experienced

if your god is not top of the line in these five attributes

he is not the Almighty
 

McBell

Resident Sourpuss
We don't have enough data to calculate such probability. We don't even have a congent definition for some version of god(s). Some thouh have a probability of 1. If you worship the sun as your god, I can't serious claim that the sun don't exist.
Can you calculate the probability of the sun being a god?
Would it be the same number as the moon being a god?
 

syo

Well-Known Member
The gods are 33million. Atheists should leave theism alone. They are clueless.
 

McBell

Resident Sourpuss
:D no please, that's not the game.
If you insinuate that all religions are equally probable to be true.... then the onus is on you to present a way of how to calculate their probability, I think. Won't you agree?
He asked a question.
One you seem reluctant to answer.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
How would probability be calculated
If none are evidence based?

I'm interested in the probability that every
follover of every single one of the 1001
(sorry, its not 1000) Gos had the good
luck to choose the right one.

Yet they all did.
 
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