Pascal's Wager basically says we should wager as if god exist because if he doesn't yet we have faith in him in life, then when we die, we don't lose anything, whereas if he does exist, and we do not have faith in him, when we die, we lose everything. However, there are many different religions with many different gods, so the probability of picking the right one is pretty low. Also, if you believe in a god just because you don't want to go to hell, then you aren't really sincere in your belief. You are just, well, betting. So it is safe to say that if your only basis for having a religion is Pascel's Wager, then you don't really belive in that religion, you're just saying "Well there is no way to tell if this is true, but I'll believe in it anyway" And by saying "there is no way to tell if this is true" you are admitting that you do not have absolute faith, which is pretty much a requirement in any religion.
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