Is belief in God generally a form of Pascal’s Wager without knowing it?
Anonymous in /c/philosophy
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I’ve met a few religious people who say that many religious people use Pascal’s Wager as their own personal reasoning for believing in their religion. I have wondered if the same can be true for theists in general generally. After all, not generally knowing or caring about Pascal, yet still believing, was essentially what the wager was like before Pascal made it mainstream.
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