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The ethics and morality of Pascal's wager
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<blockquote data-quote="variant" data-source="post: 74222570" data-attributes="member: 114463"><p>Well certainly not. You have to be so afraid or desirous that you can actually psychologically convince yourself that you <u>do</u> believe it, at which point you of course do believe it because you are afraid or desirous.</p><p></p><p>So the question is. Do you think that the God that most Christians talk about, would want you jumping through those manipulative psychological hoops to find belief in such a ridiculous manner?</p><p></p><p>My idea? There is probably something wrong about one of the premises here of Pascals wager, Pascal's interpretation of Christianity, Christianity itself, the nature of God, or you know, God doesn't really exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="variant, post: 74222570, member: 114463"] Well certainly not. You have to be so afraid or desirous that you can actually psychologically convince yourself that you [U]do[/U] believe it, at which point you of course do believe it because you are afraid or desirous. So the question is. Do you think that the God that most Christians talk about, would want you jumping through those manipulative psychological hoops to find belief in such a ridiculous manner? My idea? There is probably something wrong about one of the premises here of Pascals wager, Pascal's interpretation of Christianity, Christianity itself, the nature of God, or you know, God doesn't really exist. [/QUOTE]
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