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Agree with you Menno. Actually (and I shouldn't be telling everyone this), Pascal's wager makes the most sense. If you choose to believe in God and there is a God, you win. If you choose to believe in God and there is no God, nothing is lost. However, if you choose not to believe in God and there is one, you lose. What that means is dust off your Bibles and not your idols.
Dust off your idols, suckers.
ReplyDeleteLou - everybody got their idols; few place God first in their lives, often behind money, food, sex, fame, possessions, status, work, and on and on.
ReplyDeleteAgree with you Menno. Actually (and I shouldn't be telling everyone this), Pascal's wager makes the most sense. If you choose to believe in God and there is a God, you win. If you choose to believe in God and there is no God, nothing is lost. However, if you choose not to believe in God and there is one, you lose. What that means is dust off your Bibles and not your idols.
ReplyDeleteLou - the question remains, "which god?" :-)
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