Lumifer comments on Questions on Theism - Less Wrong

23 Post author: Aiyen 08 October 2014 09:02PM

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Comment author: advancedatheist 09 October 2014 01:42:52AM *  2 points [-]

I don't see how a god necessarily solves the problems theists want it to solve. A logically possible god could have created human life without any meaning, purpose, moral absolutes, an afterlife or a guarantee of ultimate justice. Christians and other traditional theists just project this wish list onto a god for basically selfish reasons, when a god has no obligation to arrange the universe for its creatures' convenience.

Comment author: Aiyen 09 October 2014 05:57:31PM 3 points [-]

Who said anything about solving problems? I'm not worried about "the meaning of life" or needing God in order to have a purpose-my purpose is maximizing my utility function (roughly having fun and helping people). I'm asking because it looks like there's a non-trivial chance of God in fact existing; I don't see how the convenience or inconvenience of a God would change the probabilities.

Comment author: Lumifer 09 October 2014 06:12:44PM *  -1 points [-]

I'm asking because it looks like there's a non-trivial chance of God in fact existing

God? Or god? Or gods?

The question whether there exists a being (or several) with what we consider to be supernatural powers is a different question from whether that being is adequately described by the Old and the New Testaments...

Also, don't forget that, to adapt a quote, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from miracles".