![]() ![]() ![]() Swinburne first tries to show that certain pieces of data are more likely on the God hypothesis than on the no-God hypothesis, and then Swinburne combines these pieces of data to infer that theism is more likely than not. ![]() Swinburne in his book, “The Existence of God” tries to show that the probability that God exists is greater than 50%, all things considered. They’re all supposed to be professional Philosophers, but often they read like Christian apologists. I’ve picked on Protestant apologist Alvin Plantinga a lot before for his asinine claims and Roman Catholic apologist Edward Feser for his claims that have more gall than a gallbladder, but I haven’t addressed Eastern Orthodox apologist Richard Swinburne as much. ![]()
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