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dundana66 I didn't start this thread to be a discussion of the existence god, or I would have simply asked �Is there a God?� While God�s existence must be considered, it is meant to argue the veracity of Pascal�s wager. You may as well believe in God as you have nothing to lose. As I said earlier, those who believe do not need to consider this on a personal level, and as you make clear neither do you as a non believer. But that still leaves agnostics, who are unsure to ask �which God?� It still doesn�t answer the question: Yes, I accept the premise of Pascal�s wager. But which God?
I might turn this on its head, to show you dundana66 that I am not promoting belief in God, but discussion as to the truth of Pascal�s wager. Supposing we have a soul (I use the term loosely to mean a non physical aspect of our personality that survives physical death. I don�t want to start a discussion of the soul here!), but it is a natural product of existence and not the creation of a superior being. My argument might be if we do not believe, and our soul survives death, we will not have been tied in our physical life to religious demands, and might live a more enjoyable life. If we believe and our soul survives death, we might wish we had not wasted so much time praying to a non existent entity and had a little more fun along the way. I know this might open up a whole new can of worms, but that is my purpose.
To state my position, I do not believe in an omnipotent god. I do believe in survival of physical death. There may be a sentient being controlling us, but this creator probably has a sense of humour and cannot condemn us to an eternity of hell fire. Either way we all go to the same place, and won�t we laugh when we continue our discussion there! I am a don�t know, but my observations suggest there is no superior being as described by any religion.