Christians Have A Gambling Addiction


I’ve been pondering Pascal’s Wager, and I think that he might
actually have been onto something. Not
in the sense that his wager was valid, of course.
His bet was far too simplistic. Its fatal flaw of assuming that the Christian
god is the only deity which might exist, is glaringly apparent to everyone
except for believers. Philosophers such
as Homer J. Simpson have dissected it:


Pascal's Wager depends on fear instilled in the hearts of
believers. “What if you’re wrong?” Is a phrase that atheists hear repeatedly
from the lips of their Christian friends, and this reveals the fear that keeps
the faithful from questioning or straying.
The full quote would actually be “What if you’re wrong, and my God
really is as vengeful and sadistic as I think he is?”
To the atheist though, the wager looks as silly as this:
Rather than purveyors of true hope, Pastors are more like
mob enforcers collecting protection money.
Pay up so the Mafia boss doesn’t make something bad happen to you. “Yo, it’s just a little investment in your
health. It would be a pity if your
kneecaps happened to get broken… or you burned in Hell forever!”
Pascal was right that devoting one's life to the service of a god is a gamble. Christians are betting it all on the hopes of a big win, post-mortem, and churches are spiritual
convenience stores, selling lottery tickets for a jackpot which will never pay
out.
Coercive religion is one of the oldest, longest-running
scams in history. If you wonder why so many Christians react strongly in
fear or anger, to the atheist who has the temerity to loudly declare that “The
Emperor has no clothes”, you have to remember their gambling addiction. They’ve spent a lot of time in Pascal’s Casino. Years… decades even. Many of them have spent every spare cent on
the gamble. They have sacrificed, time,
money, brain space, family relationships, personal identity. All of it stacked on the table in the big
gamble.
You are telling these people that the game is
rigged. The lottery is a scam. The casino exists only to take their
money. The afterlife retirement they
have been gambling on a pipe dream. You
are telling them their life has been squandered in service of a lie. That is a bitter pill to swallow. Their anger is directed at you, but it is an
anger born of the fear that you might be right.
Otherwise, why would they react so strongly?
It’s not easy for someone to admit they have an
addiction, but we are bearers of good news.
There is help available! Many of
us have kicked Pascal to the curb, and opted out of buying tickets to the
Eternity Lotto. We broken the gambling
addiction, and if you are a believer reading this, we’d love to be your sponsor
to the freedom of godless living.
Written by J. M. Green
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