To: Stone Mountain
the Christian will have lost everything when he dies
If Christianity is false and one follows it's true teachings "in totality" and not selectively, he will have lived a very fulfilling existence, not harming anyone along the way.
To: soundsolutions
If Christianity is false and one follows it's true teachings "in totality" and not selectively, he will have lived a very fulfilling existence, not harming anyone along the way.
Absolutely true. But he will still spend eternity squared being pelted by rocks (see post 215). All I'm pointing out is that Pascal's wager isn't really helpful when faced with a decision between two competing religions with negative afterlifes.
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