In one post you tied the percentage of people who believe to the probability that God exists. In the other you say that percentage of people have 'nothing' to do with the probability that God exists.
Okay, I see. Good catch...
I should not have said "nothing" because Imo the number of people who believe in God is an
indicator that God most likely exists, but that does not
prove that God exists. As I said, it would be a fallacious argument to say that just because many or most people believe in God, God exists.
In other words, the number of people who believe in God does not
prove that God exists, it is only am
indicator. It is an indicator because one would have to ask why that many people would believe in a nonexistent entity. How many people believe that the flying spaghetti monster exists?
To carry that a step further, there must be evidence for God's existence given that most people believe in God. The reason that nobody believes in the flying spaghetti monster is because there is is no evidence for him.
To carry that a step further, atheists say they do not believe in God because there is no evidence, so why so all the believers see the evidence for God whereas the atheists don't see it?