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The ethics and morality of Pascal's wager
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<blockquote data-quote="zephcom" data-source="post: 74223800" data-attributes="member: 400000"><p>First let me say this bit of conversation has been a pleasure to read. I just wanted to point out what I think is a major flaw in the Wager. The Wager assumes everyone WANTS to go to the Christian heaven. </p><p></p><p>Think about this for a minute. The Christian heaven is promoted as an exclusive place reserved for only those people who have accepted Jesus as their Savior. As difficult as it is to get along with them in this realm, -why- would anyone want to spend eternity with them in the next realm?</p><p></p><p>Pascal's Wager assumes that everyone wants to be there and doesn't explain why everyone would even desire to be in a place which excludes the vast majority of humanity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zephcom, post: 74223800, member: 400000"] First let me say this bit of conversation has been a pleasure to read. I just wanted to point out what I think is a major flaw in the Wager. The Wager assumes everyone WANTS to go to the Christian heaven. Think about this for a minute. The Christian heaven is promoted as an exclusive place reserved for only those people who have accepted Jesus as their Savior. As difficult as it is to get along with them in this realm, -why- would anyone want to spend eternity with them in the next realm? Pascal's Wager assumes that everyone wants to be there and doesn't explain why everyone would even desire to be in a place which excludes the vast majority of humanity. [/QUOTE]
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