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Refutation of and Rebuttal to Pascal's Wager
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And, I didn't even consider a lot of those possibilities...it just enforces my personal beliefs :) Muahahaha. Thanks for sharing Micah!

YES. The point of the video is that Pascal's wager is not a good argument. Pascal's wager is a cowardly way of "insuring" your afterlife, but being able to not believe in God.

Well, I can't really tell.
One of the main points of the video is that originally Pascals wager set up a false dichotomy between atheism and Christianity. When in reality you should include every religion; most of which believe everyone else is going to a hell of some sort.


And, I didn't even consider a lot of those possibilities...it just enforces my personal beliefs :) Muahahaha. Thanks for sharing Micah!"
So, no comment then?

And, I didn't even consider a lot of those possibilities...it just enforces my personal beliefs :) Muahahaha. Thanks for sharing Micah!"
So, no comment then?"
Well...that's the first time I've heard of Pasqual's wager, so I don't really have much to say about it or the video yet. Pasqual seems like a complete hypocrite...I don't know. I agreed with the video; I've discussed the improbability of having the correct religion many times; no, I don't really have much to say :P

You're an existentialist then, I think

And, I didn't even consider a lot of those possibilities...it just enforces my personal beliefs :) Muahahaha. Thanks for sharing Micah!"
Well, for starters, what are your personal beliefs? :p

And, I didn't even consider a lot of those possibilities...it just enforces my personal beliefs :) Muahahaha. Thanks for sharing Micah!"
So,..."
I don't think he was a hypocrite. He was just trying to find a rational reason to belief in God. However, faith is irrational.

You can't really know whether or not God exists, or if so, which one. And, if you do believe in something, it's really unlikely that it's correct, just because of the sheer amount of possibilities that have no more or less proof than any other. (However, most people in this group believe in a book that contradicts itself, so...you guys have less proof, if you're going to take the Bible literally, I'm afraid :P). But, that's also not to say that you may have possibly won the lottery of lucky guesses and somehow have the correct beliefs....
Rachel (aka. Kaiserin Sisi) wrote: "I don't think he was a hypocrite."
I was referring more to him always talking about Jesus Christ while (according to the vid) maintaining that he has no bias towards Christianity.
But yes, faith is by definition irrational, really.

Everywhere? Here's a bunch:
http://www.infidels.org/library/moder...

Of the Bible? I don't know. However, I'm pretty sure he'd use the same version for the list :P

That isn't the way I learned it either :P I learned that God told Moses, and he wrote it down. >.< What's the way you learned it? :P

You can't really know whether or not God exists, or if so, which one. And, if you do believe in something, ..."
Focusing on Christianity isn't necessarily hypocritical. He was in a largely Christian culture, where most people were either Christian, and those who weren't were atheists (which was extremely rare and dangerous). In his society, religion and Christianity were more or less synonymous.
Here is the video:
-Betting on Infinity-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZpJ7y...
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