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Originally Posted by Malice_Mizer
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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.
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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.