I was challenged by Cris to come up with a mathmatical argument for evidence or theory that God(s) exist.
The results are interesting. As the quality of human perception improves, our tendency to believe in God persists with inverse relationship to modernization. This persistence in belief in God(s) results in the increasing possibility that God(s) exist, based on the quality of human perception.
I hope you all enjoy.
Attached is a simple graph of the results. What the graph indicates, is that currently, based on these criteria, the probability that God(s) exist is about 13~14 percent. In contrast, as we go back in time, our belief in God(s) was disproportionate to our education, and thereby quality of perception. At that time, the probability that people were correct in believing in God(s) was less than 2 percent.
The results are interesting. As the quality of human perception improves, our tendency to believe in God persists with inverse relationship to modernization. This persistence in belief in God(s) results in the increasing possibility that God(s) exist, based on the quality of human perception.
I hope you all enjoy.
Attached is a simple graph of the results. What the graph indicates, is that currently, based on these criteria, the probability that God(s) exist is about 13~14 percent. In contrast, as we go back in time, our belief in God(s) was disproportionate to our education, and thereby quality of perception. At that time, the probability that people were correct in believing in God(s) was less than 2 percent.
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