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Pascal’s Wager

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    Pascal’s Wager Is Flawed.

    by Kurt Kawohl Pascal’s Wager is based on the Judaism, Christian and Islamic monotheistic belief systems which originated from religious conditioning. When people first acquired…
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    Interesting and thoughtful

    by Dan Shanefield Kurt Kawohl’s “Pascal’s Wager Is Flawed” is interesting and thoughtful. My own views about Pascal’s Wager, including a link to the Stanford…
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    Christian Film debunks Pascal’s Wager

    by: John Tyrrell Your thoughts on this Meditation are welcome. Please sign in to the discussion forum below, or alternatively, use the contact page to…
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    The Infinity / Infinity Religious Dilemma – Pascal’s Wager Revisited

    by Dan Shanefield[3] Here is a parable with some important logical conclusions. A recruiter for a new religion comes to you and says you’d better…
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    On Pascal’s wager

    by Virtual Volition re: Meditation 58 – Late Night Thoughts on Pascal’s Wager When using logic to decide matters of religion or spirituality, it is…
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    More thoughts (though daytime ones) on Pascal’s Wager

    by: Tom Adam To add to this discussion (or any other,) please use the Contact form. This discussion has been continued. Both Mr. Tyrrell and…
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    Late Night Thoughts on Pascal’s Wager

    I recently received an application for membership from an individual who added a qualification that he could not really accept our third article of faith…
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    A Defense of Pascal’s Wager

    John Kurt Jackson To add to this discussion (or any other,) please use the Contact form. This discussion has been continued. Imagine that an old-time…
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    On Pascal’s wager

    by Art Haykin re: Meditation 58 – Late Night Thoughts on Pascal’s Wager Blaise Pascal was a brilliant 17th century mathematician, logician, philosopher, and author…
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    No defense at all.

    by: JT I did not address John Kurt Jackson’s lengthy defense of Pascal’s wager when it was published, several years ago. Now that I have…

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