I was reflecting on Pascal’s Wager about God, which as I understand it goes something like this:
If you believe in God and it turns out that there really is a God, you win because when you die you get an eternal reward.
If you don’t believe in God and it turns out there really is a God, you lose because when you die you get an eternal punishment.
If you believe in God and it turns out there really is no God, you lose, but the worse that happens is you waste time when you are alive and when you die you are just dead forever.
There’s a lot to say about this whole chain of reasoning, but my basic thought is that it would be foolish to think simply believing in God is enough to get the eternal reward in any case. Accepting Pascal’s reasoning in a simplistic way could lead you to just throw in your lot with the first religion that comes your way — you could end up wasting your time while you are alive and then be dead forever anyway. It’s certainly worth investigating whether there really is a God and then making a diligent search and a reason-based investigation to find out who that God is and what he expects of us — that information is available.
ARK — 22 April 2011
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