Phat writes:
By definition,(as defined by believers) God is not a figment nor content of human imagination.
Unfortunately, believers don't get to have their own set of definitions for everything.
Phat writes:
We must first assume...for the sake of argument(and in order to prove/disprove) that if God can even exist,then by definition God is not a product of human imagination.
Again, you can leave out the "by definition".
God is, in fact, a product of the human imagination - which may or may not resemble some real entity.
The probability of some
known entity existing, such as a black zebra with white stripes, can be estimated. For unknown entities, such as gods, how do you even do the calculation? That's why I use the term "likelihood" instead of probability for cases where I can't do the math.
The
likelihood of gods existing would seem to be very small. The likelihood of them resembling the human imagination of gods is even smaller.