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    ^ Pascals Wager

    - "God is, or He is not"
    - A Game is being played... where heads or tails will turn up.
    - According to reason, you can defend neither of the propositions.
    - You must wager (it is not optional).
    - Let us weigh the gain and the loss in wagering that God is. Let us estimate these two chances. If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing.
    - Wager, then, without hesitation that He is. (...) There is here an infinity of an infinitely happy life to gain, a chance of gain against a finite number of chances of loss, and what you stake is finite. And so our proposition is of infinite force, when there is the finite to stake in a game where there are equal risks of gain and of loss, and the infinite to gain.
    But some cannot believe. They should then 'at least learn your inability to believe...' and 'Endeavour then to convince' themselves.

    • The same can be said for any other belief no matter how ridiculousukit2
    • Also not clear that simply believing == going to heaven or whatever reward you are expectingukit2
    • Most religions teach exactly the opposite, there are rules you must follow and they are all differentukit2

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