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jonfawkes
No, you misunderstand (or perhaps you believe “sole fide” - ex-Lutheran? ) As Catholics we contend that belief alone doesn’t get you to heaven, which is all PW is betting on. Belief vs Non-Belief. If you believe you get heaven = ∞ happiness, non belief = ∞ punishment. As Catholics we don’t believe it works that way. It’s a flaw of PW.
Look at the bold phrase. Pascal is not just betting on faith as a guarantee of salvation. I don’t think you accurately represent Pascal. Conceding the existence of God from Pascal’s Wager is not in Pascal’s mind what saves you. Belief alone does not save. Where in Pascal’s writings do you find that? **But without belief we are not saved either. ** Pascal is certainly consistent with the OT view that the fool in his heart says there is no God. And so the fool is condemned by his denial.
Indeed, it was Pascal who fought the Jesuits and who sympathized with the Jansenist demand for a return to morality … the very morality that the Jesuits were abandoning with their trick of casuistry.
No, you misunderstand (or perhaps you believe “sole fide” - ex-Lutheran? ) As Catholics we contend that belief alone doesn’t get you to heaven, which is all PW is betting on. Belief vs Non-Belief. If you believe you get heaven = ∞ happiness, non belief = ∞ punishment. As Catholics we don’t believe it works that way. It’s a flaw of PW.
Look at the bold phrase. Pascal is not just betting on faith as a guarantee of salvation. I don’t think you accurately represent Pascal. Conceding the existence of God from Pascal’s Wager is not in Pascal’s mind what saves you. Belief alone does not save. Where in Pascal’s writings do you find that? **But without belief we are not saved either. ** Pascal is certainly consistent with the OT view that the fool in his heart says there is no God. And so the fool is condemned by his denial.
Indeed, it was Pascal who fought the Jesuits and who sympathized with the Jansenist demand for a return to morality … the very morality that the Jesuits were abandoning with their trick of casuistry.