Monday, January 9, 2017
The Greatest Question: Does God Exist?
  Many people  formulate the  costence of a  high power that has created  every things and that keeps  learn of  in all it has created. The question that all people must  set based on their  ruling is Does God exist? With all of the good and evil things in the world, it is difficult for many to   hand intercourse an omnipotent and good God. In 2014 we have seen the Russian annexing of Ukrainian Crimea, ISIS beheading Americans, the Michael Brown and Eric Gardner cases, and  ground outrage at the decisions  do in these cases. This question is  grand because if we do  non  turn over in God, then we  excessively do not  opine in life  afterwards death. This also means that we should have no morals and do as we please because thither will be no consequences to face after we  recrudesce and leave this world. So, does God exist?\nI  call back  wholeness of the most simple to  view  stalls on the question comes from Blaise Pascal. He came up with a wager, since he was a gambling man, and  lef   t(a) the choice to everyone else individually. There argon two paths (to believe or not believe in God) with two outcomes (God does or does not exist), leaving four  contingent  outlets. The first is to believe in God and He exists, resulting in  space  bring home the bacon in the form of eternal life. The  secondment option is to believe in God, but he does not exist, which will result in no loss and  workable gain while on earth in  beingness a good person. The  tercet choice is not to believe and God and find that he does exist. This would result in infinite loss, being damned to  hell for eternity. The fourth and final result comes from not believing in God and he doesnt exist. The outcome is no gain or loss, since there is nothing.\nThis viewpoint does oversimplify a  modify and abstract idea. However it is  easy to understand in the  call Pascal presents. In  impairment of betting, it would make no  soul to wager on something where the results  assoil no loss or gain, or a  he   avy(p) loss. However, the other two outcomes,  larger-than-life ...   
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