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Pascal's Wager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Existence of God - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arguments for and against the existence of God have been proposed by scientists, philosophers, theologians, and others. In philosophical terminology, "existence-of-God" arguments concern schools of ...
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Some of the coolest, stupidest and most thoughtful quotes ever being conceived. Quality and quantity. ... If god does not exist, one loses nothing by believing in him anyway, while if he does exist, one stands to lose everything by not believing.
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10. Defense of GodÂ’s goodness and all-powerfulness; 11. One loses nothing by believing in God if He does not exist. c 12. Creator of the Five Ways of proving GodÂ’s existence; 13. A critic of the ontological argument;
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The first commandment raises questions-"thou shalt not have no other gods before me." IF in fact there is only one God-He would know it and this would not be a commandment it would be a given. Why command the lack of believe in other gods or ... "One loses nothing believing in God, if He does not exist," (Kierkegaard).
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if He does not exist, one loses nothing. Now doubting the existence of God and examining and weighing out the details and options is what life is about, for it brings meaning and purpose as well as worth.
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In the 1650s he became interested in religions and God. One of his famous sayings are,”If God does not exist, one loses nothing by believing in him, while if he does exist, one loses everything by not believing.” He became a writer in Christian literature.
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