Re: Pascal's Wager Argument
Posted: November 14th, 2022, 3:37 pm
anonymous66 wrote: ↑November 14th, 2022, 2:30 pmYes, I agree. Pascal's goal was to convert people to Christianity as the best kind of theism based on its record and teachings. The wager argument was just his opening gambit because he recognized that you can never persuade an atheist of the existence of God, but you might be able to persuade him of the need to believe.Charlemagne wrote: ↑November 14th, 2022, 2:15 pmThere are more possibilities besides atheism and theism. Don't forget Deism and Fideism - and there are a growing number of people who wonder about panpsychism and a conscious universe that could be considered God (it could be the case that the universe is all that exists and the universe is conscious).anonymous66 wrote: ↑November 14th, 2022, 12:17 pmTwo possibilities: theism or atheism. Of atheism there appears to be only one kind. Of theism there are many kinds, so inevitably a choice must be made: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Polytheism, etc. One looks them over and decides. That was the aim of Pascal to explore, but he died before he could finish his project. The reflections he did make were collected and published later as Pensees. The wager argument is included among those reflections.Charlemagne wrote: ↑November 14th, 2022, 12:03 pmI"m not trying to turn this into a world religions thread... It appears you are trying to convince us that there are only 2 possibilities - atheism or Christianity. It is actually the case that people who profess a belief in God follow a multitude of religions, and some people believe in God but follow no religion.
In the course of our lives it is not possible to thoroughly investigate all religions. We have to take short cuts. Atheism takes the biggest short cut by summarily dismissing all religions without even investigating. But it seems to take a particular relish in dismissing the God of Abraham. And many atheists do that without even investigating as thoroughly as they could and should.
I prefer not to see this thread turned into a world religions thread, but if you decide to start such a thread, I'd be glad to join you there.
Just because someone professes a belief in God and/or accept Pascal's Wager - that person is still a long way from being converted to Christianity - which appears to be Pascal's (and your?) goal.
In this forum, of course, there are atheists trying to make converts out of Christians, right?
It's a hard task both ways.
Is there more than one kind of atheism? Pantheism and Deism certainly cannot qualify as atheism.