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We cannot prove the (non-)existence of God, but we can ask what might happen if we played strategic games with Him.
With strategic decision-making being admitted, Pascal’s wager has turned into a trust game (Evans & Krueger, 2009). Trust requires decisions under uncertainty, not risk (Krueger et al., 2025).
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There is a chance that there is no God, Pascal (1623-62) admitted. But if you were to live a life of dissolution, and it turned out that everything said in the Bible is true, you would be condemned.
And, as I have noted on NRO, my take on the wager includes arguments that — even if turns out that there is no God — one loses little, if anything, in this world by cultivating one’s faith.
In Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal, philosopher Douglas Groothuis shows that there is more to Pascal’s life and thought than his most famous argument.
The discussion on Pascal’s Wager, the mathematical bet on the existence of God, resonates in my mind. As an atheist, I see flaws in this logic. For me, faith transcends calculations and ...
But a life without belief is also a choice, and in Pascal’s view, a bad bet. Human beings have to wager and to commit themselves to a worldview on which each one would be willing to bet their life.
Pedro Pascal's Big 3 (Sun, Moon, and Rising) The "big three" are what are known as your sun, moon, and rising positions in your natal chart. Everyone has a big three in their astrological chart.
On December 21, 2022, a new research perspective was published in Oncoscience, entitled, “Rapamycin in the context of Pascal’s Wager: generative pre-trained transformer perspective.” ...
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