Wow, am I the only one who didn't know the term Pascal's Wager or Gambit. Your the second person to name my argument.
Hi again Dave.
Well, there was a time I didn't know what Pascal's Wager was either, it's only through having to de-bunk the argument hundreds of times that I have an intimate knowledge of it. If you're interested in the whole wager(I merely paraphrased) then please read
this. It not only discusses the wager in detail, but also gives examples of why it is severely flawed.
No. I think I wouldn't feel differently, but then I can't say how I would feel about something I can't actually feel. I can't say what it's like to be a woman either. I can only express what I think I might feel. I wonder if there's a term for that?
Imagining?
I don't think it's that hard. I can IMAGINE what I might feel like if I found out somehow that there was a god.
There has never been a day I have not belived there was a God. So I guess I was not a good responder because I have never doubted the existence of a God, I have had doubts about my own personal salvation at times in the past. There have been times I doubted my parents loved me, but I never doubted they were my parents.
I think perhaps the wording of my question is flawed. What I'm trying to get at is the idea that to a theist, NOT believing in god would be painful.
I didn't ask you to "pretend" to believe, but perhaps Pascal forgot to mention "hell" as an alternative, also.
Pascal mentioned it, I was too lazy to type out the whole wager, apologies.
I want to live as much as you, but I know I will die someday. I can't avoid it and it's getting closer everyday.
Can't argue there.
You are absolutely correct, when I accepted Jesus as my God I am disgarding all other gods and other religions, since there are "no other gods". In that sense the Christian faith is very intolerant when we say, "there is only ONE GOD and ONE WAY". But Jesus said it first. So yes I am "GAMBLING" on Jesus in a sense..but no more then you are "GAMBLING" on your beliefs. So does those who believe in ALLAH, or Zeus, or any other. Yes they are just a fervant in their beliefs as I. I can respect that.
But that's the thing, Jesus didn't say it first. There are many gods and religious beliefs that came before Jesus, in a historical sense. The one God idea did NOT begin with Jesus, it's been around for thousands of years. I mean really, if you were to believe in the first monotheistic religion, you'd be a Jew. God in the Old Testament said he was the one true God before Jesus did.
But Christians don't just believe by faith alone without facts, but we believe there is historical evidence that support our belief system. Without going into detail, if you want to examine the objective truths we believe, may I suggest a couple of books by Josh McDowell, call "Evidence that demands a verdict" and "More evidence that demands a verdict."
There may very well be 'historical evidence' to support a belief system, but it still cannot dismiss the other belief systems, nor can it provide a positive proof for the existence of a deity.
Thank you for the recommended reading.
Those who say there are many ways, I can't accept that.
All three monotheistic faiths say OUR WAY ONLY.
Yes, they do. And they ALL believe that theirs is the one true faith with all of their hearts and will cite just as many sources and historical documents, etc to prove it.
Don't you see something contradictory there? Think about it this way. Are you American? Either way, were you born into a country where the majority of the believers are Christian? Then that's why you're Christian. If you were born elsewhere in the world, you would be brought up in and believe in that areas religion.
You could JUST as easily be a Muslim or a Jew or whatever else.
No other belief system offers me better, so, thank you, I'll take my chances with that one.
Did you do some belief system shopping?
