Shakes,
I'm going to have to be 'that guy' here - I have a prior concept of Venus and a prior concept of mermaids so I know what the possibility of Venusian mermaids would entail (where to go looking; how I would know if we found one etc.) but I can't say the same of gods - I don't understand what it is the possibility of that I'm being asked to entertain.
Yes, which is why in my critique I included: "I’m leaving aside for now your definitional problems with “God” and “spiritual” by the way".
It troubles AB not a jot that his terms are incoherent, which is why the response to them should be ignosticism. The only way to to consider the "logic" he thinks supports him though is to pretend that that's not the case. Turns out that what he meant all along (he says) was, "anything's possible" (though why he spends so long with broken arguments that wouldn't address that commonplace in any case is anyone's guess), but he seems to have no concept of needing a connecting logic from "anything's possible" to "the conjecture "God" is probable".
As he doesn't seem even to be aware of the problem I'm not optimistic of an answer, but hey - you never know.