Infinity-nothing. This is the wager of which Blaise speaks about. Before discussion the wager of infinity vs. nothing, the term infinity is defined and elaborated to help support the argument. "Infinity exists without knowing its nature ... for by adding a unit it does not change its nature." Through faith we know that infinity exists.
The wager consists of you and a coin that at an infinite distance from you it is being flipped, and you have to make a decision. No decision is any more right than the next. You have a fifty-fifty chance of winning. What would you choose? Maybe you wouldn't want to wager at all. Blaise discuses the odds of which you are playing with. If you choose heads (God exists) "if you win you win everything and if you lose you lose nothing." "You would be acting wrongly, being obliged to play,
One hundred years ago are existence would seem impossible, but as you can see it is possible. Blaise says it is impossible for us to understand infinity from a finite life, but it is just a matter of time before we can grasp this concept and the concept of God.
Before I had much of a decision on what I did, I was forced to go to Sunday school. I was raised a Roman Catholic, so God's existence was smashed into my head, but as a free thinker you eventually question his existence. Only then can you make a confident decision. As I got into high school, the discussions started to get more controversial. One day we where discussing the very existence of God, and the best reason for believing in God, to me, is the exact explanation that Blaise gives; "if you win you win everything and if you lose you lose nothing." Now tha
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