Quote Originally Posted by harris7
The existence of no God is much more likely than the existence of god
One should have reason if to change there belief in favor of his existence
There is no reason to change your belief
Therefore there is no god
Its kinda an assumed atheist argument from the getgo, don't you think?

What supports the premise that the existence of no god is more likely?

plus, I love "there is no reason to change your belief"

I think "god" if I can apply the label so loosely, is to be found in the shadows that the light of reason doesn't reach. But the very existence of shadows allows us to infer the possibility of something. Negatively defined, you know? Anyway, I don't think you're going to be able to demonstrate anything deductively...
Polymirize Reviewed by Polymirize on . Philosophy of GOD This thread is meant as a continuation/restarting of another thread ā??arguments supporting Godā?¦ā?. The idea of this thread is to have more of a philosophical discussion. With the starting argument: When first presented the idea of God no man should accept it. It is much more reasonable to accept that there is no God than to assume there is. As this is a magical or mystical event and no person should believe this with out reason. So The existence of no God is much more likely Rating: 5