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jon
*Dawkins also debates the middle column of Pascal’s Wager, in that Dawkins believes a “better, fuller life” in the here and now outweighs the “small chance” of a potentially infinite gain. *
Which only demonstrates once again, as if it needed demonstrating, that Dawkins is not all that rational as a philosopher. How can you put your interests in time before your interests in eternity?
granny
The one thing about the wager which I have learned by experience is that for some of us, living as though God exists carries a high price tag.
As do most things carry a high price tag that are really worth having. Ask anyone in history from Socrates through Thomas Jefferson to Martin Luther King. The easy path is well trod … wide is the gate … etc. etc.
*Dawkins also debates the middle column of Pascal’s Wager, in that Dawkins believes a “better, fuller life” in the here and now outweighs the “small chance” of a potentially infinite gain. *
Which only demonstrates once again, as if it needed demonstrating, that Dawkins is not all that rational as a philosopher. How can you put your interests in time before your interests in eternity?
granny
The one thing about the wager which I have learned by experience is that for some of us, living as though God exists carries a high price tag.
As do most things carry a high price tag that are really worth having. Ask anyone in history from Socrates through Thomas Jefferson to Martin Luther King. The easy path is well trod … wide is the gate … etc. etc.