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Old 07-22-2014, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Malice_Mizer [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
But this is a discussion of whether or not God exists. Pascal's Wager is flawed, to be sure, but as a general assessment of the worth of disbelief, I think it serves its purpose.

Unconditional and eternal damnation is sketchy theology not worth much attention, anyway.
Now you're getting back to the original point that you attempted to marginalize. (Most) non-believers don't disbelieve for themselves in the sense that the act of disbelieving provides any benefit. They do so because they live in a world run by those who believe in all of those contradictory things that have just been discussed whom do directly effect the non-believers. Whether it's human rights, environmental conservation (too many Christians don't care if they destroy the earth that they've been given by Godto use and abuse), education or a plethora of other real issues.