Pascal's Wager
In part of Pascal's Wager, Blaise Pascal says, basically , that it would be better to believe in God and have there be no God, than not believing in God and have there be God. Sounds perfectly logical to me.I can understand having a strong faith in God, but how can you have that strong of faith in no god. Simple logic would lead you to understand and believe Pascal's Wager.
Those of you who firmly believe against God are welcome and invited to comment on why you have such a strong conviction for no God. It's hard to understand that from my perspective, so I would appreciate some other points of view.
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The ones that I have listened to who strongly disbelieve give me many excuses; but what I hear in their words isn't so much a disbelief, but a fear of believing. They don't want there to be a God because then their lifestyles and behaviors may mean they are sinners (and they don't want to believe they have committed sin). I rarely hear disbelief in God in those who are ethical and moral.
I don't understand what they'd be worried about. We're all sinners, and we'd all burn in Hell if not for the sacrifices of Jesus. My sin is as bad as your sin, which happens to be as bad as their sins.
And if, by chance, my sins aren't forgiven and I do go to Hell, then at least I know I'm going to be living it up with a whole lot of interesting and cool people.
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