Raymond wrote: ↑April 4th, 2022, 1:38 pmWhy NOT to believe if it's impossible to prove? It can't be proved either that they DON'T exist. Gods give meaning to what science describes. Science can't give meaning or an explanation of why there's a universe with life in it.
That was Pascal's logic. For believers, they either went to heaven or no longer existing. For non-believers, the choices were hell or no longer existing.
Where he went wrong was 1) not considering opportunity costs of belief or 2) belief cannot be feigned, certainly not well enough to fool an omniscient deity. For instance, who can convince themselves that their mobile phones are run by tiny leprechauns? So not everyone is capable of believing that Jesus was born of a virgin, resurrected or performed miracles, eg. conjuring fish to feed the crowd. The Bible is silent as to whether the fish appeared on dry land alive and flapping, freshly dead or if they were lightly sautéed in lemon butter sauce.
I am unconvinced that literal belief in the myths of the past is the best way forward. However, I expect there's plenty of value in nuanced readings that take into account the generous use of metaphor, cultural biases and political influencing (of the time) that lie in the Bible's pages.