Here is a link to the text:
https://www.york.ac.uk/depts/maths/histstat/pascal_wager.pdf
First sentence:
"Our soul has been cast into the body, where it finds number, time and dimension."
This is an assertion that we have souls without any evidence.
Another assertion without evidence: "
The justice of God must be as vast as His mercy."
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But we know neither the existence nor the nature of God, because He has neither extension or limits."
This should be the end of the discussion. This is the honest position of we don't know, so a lack of belief is warranted.
Another assertion without evidence: "
If there is a God, He is infinitely incomprehensible,..."
"Who then can blame the Christians for not being able to give reasons for their belief, professing as they do a religion which they cannot explain by reason."
What if I said this about the moon being made of cheese? "Who then can blame Atheists for not being able to give reasons for their belief, professing as they do that the moon is made of cheese which they cannot explain by reason." This is silly.
"Let us examine this point of view and declare: ‘Either God exists, or He does not.’ To which view shall we incline? Reason cannot decide for us one way or the other: we are separated by an infinite gulf. At the extremity of this infinite distance a game is in progress, where either heads or tails may turn up. What will you wager? According to reason you cannot bet either way; according to reason you can defend neither proposition."
I agree with this. He advocates suspending reason for a belief in something, mainly god. This does not work for any other belief, why for god?
"The right thing is not to wager at all.’ Yes; but a bet must be laid."
Why? He asserts many times that we must play the game when there is no evidence there is a game to play. Why do we need to play? I don't know is the only honest answer for a non believer not choose between two things that I have no evidence for.
"Thus our proposition is of infinite force, when there is the infinite at stake in a game where there are equal chances of winning and losing, but the infinite to gain."
There is not an equal chance of winning or losing. There is a small chance of winning and a greater chance of losing. We can not believe or believe in many of the other gods that is not the correct one. This makes the chance of winning very small.
"But understand at least that your ability to believe is the result of your passions; for, although reason inclines you to believe, you cannot do so. Try therefore to convince yourself, not by piling up proofs of God, but by subduing your passions."
He thinks that we can decide what to believe. I disagree. I cannot subdue any passion I have and believe that the moon is made of cheese.
"You desire to attain faith, but do not know the way. You would like to cure yourself of unbelief, and you ask for remedies."
This seems to be for people who want to believe in the first place and not for every non believer.
"But to show that such practices lead you to belief, it is those things which will curtail your passions which are your main obstacles."
He believes I don't want to believe for some reason or that I can't believe not because of reason and evidence but because of some passion I have against belief. This is untrue for me anyway. I don't believe because there is insufficient evidence to believe. No one can choose to believe something that they are not convinced of by evidence. So even if his rationale is good we still cannot do what he says we should do.
"Now, to what harm will you come by making this choice? You will be faithful, honest, humble, grateful, generous, a sincere friend, truthful."
Really? Many Christians are hateful towards homosexuals, women, blacks, Jews, etc. because of what the bible says. Maybe you will have no harm but there has been many harm to others based on believing in Christianity.
"I tell you, you will thereby profit in this life; and at every step you take along this road you will see so great an assurance of gain, and so little in what you risk, that you will come to recognize your stake to have been laid for something certain, infinite, which has cost you nothing."
This is untrue. It will cost you your honesty and reason. Two things this world needs more of. I would have to lie to myself enough to start believing something that I have no evidence for. I would need to believe false things to convince myself. That is not a good way to come to truth.