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Anselm33
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Hello all-
I’ve looked at the previous thread on this topic and it didn’t seem to offer answers to the questions I have–1) an infinite reward (utility) raises problems in any sort of decision analysis theoretic context; for example one can use a mixed strategy with a non-zero probability of wagering on God (again, as an example, use a coin toss to decide, and the expectation value will still be infinite); 2) what actions should “wagering on God” entail? Pascal, in the Pensees that discuss, this advises the non-believer who wants to bet, to go to Mass, etc. …Can one go through the motions of belief without belief as given by grace? 3) should “wagering on God” involve betting only on the Catholic faith? Objections to the wager have been given in the literature that rely on a whole host of deities on which to bet. 4) What are the values/utilities that the atheist or agnostic holds dearer than that of possible eternal salvation? Replies that address these questions thoughtfully, whether from the perspective of a believer or non-believer are eagerly awaited.
I’ve looked at the previous thread on this topic and it didn’t seem to offer answers to the questions I have–1) an infinite reward (utility) raises problems in any sort of decision analysis theoretic context; for example one can use a mixed strategy with a non-zero probability of wagering on God (again, as an example, use a coin toss to decide, and the expectation value will still be infinite); 2) what actions should “wagering on God” entail? Pascal, in the Pensees that discuss, this advises the non-believer who wants to bet, to go to Mass, etc. …Can one go through the motions of belief without belief as given by grace? 3) should “wagering on God” involve betting only on the Catholic faith? Objections to the wager have been given in the literature that rely on a whole host of deities on which to bet. 4) What are the values/utilities that the atheist or agnostic holds dearer than that of possible eternal salvation? Replies that address these questions thoughtfully, whether from the perspective of a believer or non-believer are eagerly awaited.