As one who uses a probablility-like argument, I can respond with the following. The chance that any specific manifestation of a god exists is actually infinitesimal because logically there are an infinite number of possible gods with equal chance of existing. So limiting the argument to whether or not a deistic god exists or no god at all exists would be presenting a false dichotomy. It's important to note that all these infinite numbers of possible gods would necessarily have conflicting dogma somewhere along the line making them mutually exclusive. So it is meaningless to choose a particular god because it is equally possible that the correct god -- for the sake of argument - would punish those who make that very choice.



