Good and evil are poorly defined subjective concepts (Were the Crusades good or evil? Was 9/11? The destruction of the Soviet Union? Depends on who you ask, and when.)
Are you working with an idealized toy model where everyone agrees on what’s good and what’s evil, rather than with the messy world we actually live in? If yes, then state it upfront. You also have many other implicit assumptions, false dichotomies (like god vs naturalism) and statements bereft of meaning (like god’s explanatory power).
Until you define your terminology, all your calculations are of the type garbage in—garbage out.
Downvoted for misapplication of math.
Good and evil are poorly defined subjective concepts (Were the Crusades good or evil? Was 9/11? The destruction of the Soviet Union? Depends on who you ask, and when.)
Are you working with an idealized toy model where everyone agrees on what’s good and what’s evil, rather than with the messy world we actually live in? If yes, then state it upfront. You also have many other implicit assumptions, false dichotomies (like god vs naturalism) and statements bereft of meaning (like god’s explanatory power).
Until you define your terminology, all your calculations are of the type garbage in—garbage out.