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In reply to the discussion: What Kind of Statement Is: "There's probably no God?" [View all]Loki Liesmith
(4,602 posts)31. Sounds like it has a fairly straightforward meaning
If W(x,y) is a function that weights the likelihood of a proposition x based on some set of evidence y, say there exists an x such that x meets the criterion that it be God and that W(x,y) holds true.
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When you have a considerable investment in something, it's hard to accept that it may be wasted
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#2
I might be a positive atheist. But I don't feel like arguing for it right now.
Bretton Garcia
Jan 2019
#62
There are also those who have laid out mathematical proofs for the god question
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#38