Why the heck is the average stated probability of a creator god greater than the average stated probability of something supernatural existing? Or did a team of scientists in a parallel universe count as a creator god?
I think the supernatural question was phrased as something supernatural happening within the universe. So in a deist perspective, if God created the universe and then went away, that would qualify for creator god but not supernatural.
This was really interesting. And I actually have a confession to make in this regard. I remember changing my estimates after noting that I had given a lower probability to supernatural entities than I gave to the existence of God. I can’t figure out how why I did that.
Why the heck is the average stated probability of a creator god greater than the average stated probability of something supernatural existing? Or did a team of scientists in a parallel universe count as a creator god?
I think the supernatural question was phrased as something supernatural happening within the universe. So in a deist perspective, if God created the universe and then went away, that would qualify for creator god but not supernatural.
This was really interesting. And I actually have a confession to make in this regard. I remember changing my estimates after noting that I had given a lower probability to supernatural entities than I gave to the existence of God. I can’t figure out how why I did that.