as said in (2) - without further measurements and observations, there is a 50% chance that any of the two possibilities is true. — Henri
Based upon what we know about reality, we can divide existence by the line of human level consciousness. — Henri
humans work with plan and purpose in a way other beings on earth do not. — Henri
You can consider unconscious creator or conscious creator not purposefully planning the world, but when we measure and observe human behavior and actions, how many creations does human create by being unconscious or not in any way purposefully planning the creation? — Henri
But even so, there are possibilities for various modes of creation, but they still don't diminish minimum 50% chance that a conscious entity, the creator, created the universe. — Henri
we can't just assume unknown probabilities to be equal — BlueBanana
It's just not true that various imagined modes through which creator could create the universe diminish the chance that conscious entity, the creator, created the universe. — Henri
you didn't prove anything other than that you dislike the idea that you are created by God. — Henri
Without further measurements and observations, there is a 50% chance that any of the two possibilities is true. — Henri
(2) is based on two options, and two options are defined in (1). Those two options are all encompassing as far as we understand reality and I can't see a third option that can be added. Provide me an example of a third option that can be added to (1). — Henri
At the same time (2) doesn't say that there is 50/50 chance, it says that only taking into consideration (1), meaning without further measurements and observations, there is 50% chance that any possibility is true. — Henri
Without further information the probabilities are 100% unknown to us which is not the same thing as them having equal probabilities. — BlueBanana
We can at least theoretically through logical reasoning access a priori information which can diminish those 50% chances, an example being that the more ways something can happen the likelier the event generally speaking is. — BlueBanana
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