Friday, 11 December 2015

If you're looking for an equation that can tell you whether God exists, you've come to the right blog post. In this post, I define God as at least one intelligent thing that is responsible for the appearance that they exist. You are free to conclude whether or not, in order to create said appearance of their existence, they are powerful.



( 1 - ( ( 1 ÷ number of possible causes of the appearances that God exists ) x number of causes of the appearances that are not God ) ^ number of appearances that God exists ) x 100 = the probability that God caused at least one of the included appearances of their existence.



There are two things that could cause it to seem like God exists. The first is something intelligent and the second is something unintelligent. This is conditional probability for you; if you argue with it, you argue with the mathematical study of statistical probability. So long as the equation is correct, the probability of God's existence, given the information, is accurate, necessarily.



Given the number of possible causes for the appearances of God's causing the given appearance of his existence being 2, if there are 10 appearances of God's existence, the probability that God exists and caused an appearance of his existence is over 99.9%

God may have created all of the appearances of his existence because, without factoring in any evidence of their doing so, like the fact they could have more control over his universe if they did and might be interested in that and the fact that it's only a half probability of any occurring naturally, unless he recreated the natural universe, which he might not wish to do, the odds are one in two, as he could have either done so or not. It's safe to say that, given the evidence, it's likely that he did and that it's very unlikely that even 4 appearances of their existence occurred naturally.

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