What is the Objectivist Position on this Philosophical Quandry?
Here's a scenario based on a variation of Pacal's Wager [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%27s_... ]:
An atheist lies on his deathbed. Suddenly, he calls for a priest, so he can "confess" and obtain absolution.
It seems to me that this behavior is completely logical. The man reasons as follows: If, by even an infinitessimal chance, his philosophy is mistaken, and there is a "god", he will then be able to go to "heaven". If his philosophy is correct, then he has lost nothing by "confessing".
An atheist lies on his deathbed. Suddenly, he calls for a priest, so he can "confess" and obtain absolution.
It seems to me that this behavior is completely logical. The man reasons as follows: If, by even an infinitessimal chance, his philosophy is mistaken, and there is a "god", he will then be able to go to "heaven". If his philosophy is correct, then he has lost nothing by "confessing".
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First God may be nothing like what pascal assumes. Second, even assuming it is correct Confession may be useless. That's a Catholic idea.
Third. What if there is no Hell?
Factually, I know for certain, since I am fluent in Ancient Hebrew, that the 5 books of Moses have not been interpreted properly and certainly not fully. Hell is not mentioned. God is not mentioned, only existence and the forces of nature. In fact we are cautioned NOT to imagine as most religions do. Would it not behoove the wagerer to first learn exactly what is involved and not assume.
In a truly free market, competitors can easily exploit bullies. Bullies can only thrive if they are working with a corrupted govt. Or are you talking about a physical self defense? In a true free market the people will be the "biggest "
One last point. Did Love or Freedom ever have a beginning and will they ever have an ending? Be intellectually honest and not merely flippant. I have been abundantly patient, logical, and rational in this interchange. I have participated in good faith, I hope that you do as well.
Leave them alone." AR
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