The Problem Of Probability - Ontological Argument
By well-wisher
Wed, 02 Aug 2017
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That which is magical, like God, would defy probability.
So what is the probability of something that defies probability existing?
I would say that the existence of something which defies probability is 100% probable.
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You get what I mean don't you?
Anything that defies probability, like a cosmic loaded dice, would have the highest probability of existing there is.
So actually, the existence of Magic/God is more probable than the existence of anything else.
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Or to put it another way, "That which by its very nature is not bound by the restrictions of probability must, logically, be the most probable thing".
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