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04-17-2003, 04:01 PM | #11 |
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Maybe 7thangel is already one of the undead - hence his refutation of K's Wager! He doesn't want us all wearing garlic!
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What I understand is that Pascal wager was made because there is no evidence of God. Pascal "values" the existence of God over the non-existence of God. Also, the wager is about gaining something and losing nothing, which does not fit to what K seem to imply. |
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You could certainly believe in God to protect yourself from Hell if God should happen to exist AND you could also wear garlic to protect yourself from vampires if they should happen to exist. Quote:
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The corollary of this extended result of K's Wager, when applied to that of Pascal, and assuming that Pascal is a Christian, is a significant risk of attack by Moslems. Swings and roundabout on the balance sheet of life, if you ask me (which you didn't). Cheers, John |
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On a side note - Slavik, I demand the immediate return of my cat. Amaranth |
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Oooh yeah! We may have here the first inkling of a proof that all French people are vampires... |
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Does authority mean nothing to you? Or is it only selectively non-operative? Fact is, the authoritative testimony of history is on the side of God, not atheism. Only if we could be cleansed of that history should we be so open-minded as to the theological "what-ifs" you propose. -- Sincerely, Albert the Traditional Catholic |
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Which god and what is your history testimony here (as if I need to ask). Cheers, John |
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