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Randi said:
Perhaps Pascal didn't go into it because it isn't true. How can their be a fee or required behavoir to belive in a philosophical idea?
I belive in God, I used to be an Atheist (for the majority of my life) and I don't recall paying a fee for changing my mind. In fact all I did was change my mind. No ritual or anything. I might have murmured Hallelujah once and while in my life but only sarcastically. Certainlly not at every opportunity.
If I didn't know what a level headed skeptic Mr. Randi was I would think that he was harbouring prejudices based on stereotypes.
So, it appears that it’s a much better bet to believe in God, which, though Pascal didn’t go into it, requires that you give the money, say the prayers, believe the stories, accept the limitations on your free will, subjugate yourself, and mumble “Hallelujah!” at every opportunity – among other indignities. No, Blaise, I’ll walk upright, with my eyes open – maybe right into Hell, but I don’t think so.
Perhaps Pascal didn't go into it because it isn't true. How can their be a fee or required behavoir to belive in a philosophical idea?
I belive in God, I used to be an Atheist (for the majority of my life) and I don't recall paying a fee for changing my mind. In fact all I did was change my mind. No ritual or anything. I might have murmured Hallelujah once and while in my life but only sarcastically. Certainlly not at every opportunity.
If I didn't know what a level headed skeptic Mr. Randi was I would think that he was harbouring prejudices based on stereotypes.