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Ok. This is a real problem then. Because then there's no way to update based on new evidence. Indeed, I suspect that there's probably some set of evidence which would make you change your mind. If that's the case, then you can't have a prior of 1 even if you round up to that. Note incidentally the most of the theists who make that claim are demonstrably incorrect based on their actual behavior which demonstrates a lot more uncertainty about their beliefs than they profess.
I understand that I cannot be a true Bayesian and assign a probability of 0 to something unless it is logically impossible. But I'm not sure why you say I can't update. I can update everything except my belief (disbelief) in a deity. And I don't expect I will ever have to do that.
And the way I figure it, if I ever do encounter overwhelming proof of God's existence, I am going to have bigger problems than a need to back out all of the Bayesian updating I have done since I became an atheist and start from scratch.
But I have another reason for being less w... (read more)