Abstract
The article aims to show that, if S5 is the logic of metaphysical necessity, then no state of affairs
in any possible world constitutes any non-trivial evidence for or against the existence of the
traditional God. There might well be states of affairs in some worlds describing extraordinary
goods and extraordinary evils, but it is false that these states of affairs constitute any (non-trivial)
evidence for or against the existence of God. The epistemological and metaphysical consequences
for philosophical theology of assuming that S4 or Kσρ is the logic of metaphysical necessity are
equally untenable. S4 guarantees that God does not exist if there is the slightest evidence against
the existence of God. And Kσρ guarantees that God might survive the loss or acquisition of any essential
property at all.