Pascal's Wager: Definitive Edition May 2026
Because anything multiplied by infinity is still infinity, the math dictates that believing is the only rational move. 3. The "Definitive Edition" Critiques
), the "Expected Value" of believing remains infinite. In the language of math: Pascal's Wager: Definitive Edition
If you wager on the "wrong" God (e.g., choosing Christianity when Islam was the "correct" choice), you might still face infinite loss. The wager doesn't tell you which altar to visit, only that you should pick one. Because anything multiplied by infinity is still infinity,
Pascal’s genius was moving the conversation away from proofs (which he felt reason couldn't provide) and toward utility . He framed the existence of God as a coin toss you are to play simply by being alive. The logic follows a simple 2x2 grid: God Exists God Does Not Exist Wager for God Infinite Gain (Heaven) Finite Loss (Minor earthly restrictions) Wager Against Infinite Loss (Hell/Damnation) Finite Gain (Earthly autonomy) 2. The Math: Why the Odds Don't Matter In the language of math: If you wager
As long as the probability of God existing is greater than zero (
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