You've got it backwards. I'm not using it as evidence for God's existence
You were earlier when the topic first came up in this thread.
What can you predict with the existence of your God that you can't predict without?
The existence of an afterlife. The presence of free will.
Er... no, I wasn't.
The question that was asked was "What can you predict with the existence of your God that you can't predict without?" I parsed this as "What can be shown, taking the existence of God as a postulate, that cannot be shown without that postulate?"
And one of the things that can be shown to be at least more likely with that postulate than not, is free will. Thus, I included it in the response to the question.
...I'm now beginning to wonder if I entirely missed the point of that question.
Another month, another rationality quotes thread. The rules are: