LuckyR wrote: ↑November 13th, 2022, 2:34 am
So by your estimation God is to humans as humans are to what?
I have no data on which to base an estimate.
But the answer in the Christian tradition is - young children. God is described there as a loving father, and humans as made in his image.
Maybe people need to know and understand the religious tradition of their culture before they pronounce on whether it has anything to offer ?
Seems to me that Pascal is right, in the sense that what religion claims to offer - eternal life - is such a big deal that it's irrational not to spend a little time investigating it.
But wrong if you read him as saying that God can be fooled into accepting a token statement of belief made on the off-chance.
Which argument tends to support
Charlemagne 's point that the one-line summary of Pascal's idea isn't enough to make a judgment on.
"Opinions are fiercest.. ..when the evidence to support or refute them is weakest" - Druin Burch