^ It is quite a lot of quibble, and I'm sorry but your argument simply does not hold up.
As far as trying to convince Christians, what would I convince them of? I'm the one holding the assertion of others that any god exists in doubt. And when presented with a concept, I'm providing reasons why the proof put forward for the existence of a god is invalid, and why I reject that existence claim as a result. Or, if a concept is unknowable, then I'll say so.
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Originally Posted by jammies
Hedging your bets is only a good strategy if you can figure out what you're betting on.
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Exactly the problem with "Pascal's Wager". The problem is you're dealing with a nearly infinite number of possible answers. Nevermind that there are plenty of 'gods' out there... what if the answer isn't just 'one' god, but many? One god or none aren't the only possibilities.