RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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Let's assume that we don't know if the coin is biased. Are there any other mysteries? Our experience tells us that the coin is likely close to 50/50 even if it is biased but it is really beside the point. If we know statistics we know that there is never an absolute 50/50 chance of anything.Yeah, but if you don't know whether it's biased towards heads or towards tails, do you have any more reason to bet on heads than on tails?
What reason do you have that there is a god as opposed to there is no god? Have you ever seen a god? Do you know what a god entails? Do you know what the requirements of a god are?
To hypothesize a known probability about something that is completly unknown is irrational. .5 is nonsense. It's human nature to assume that a corresponding conditional will render a 50/50 chance because we are so familiar with that thinking. The light is either on or off. The water is either cold or hot. So we see things that way when in truth that simply is not really the case. There is not black and white there are a lot of grays. There is not hot and cold there are degrees of warm.
For an example of the problem see The Monty Hall Problem.
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