Which god are you going to believe in?
The only one there can be.
There are plenty of gods out there...
Nope. Can be only one.
Too, and connected, isn't it interesting that the god you will typically believe in is the one your community believes in?
Is it?
It isn't like you're treating all the various conceptualizations of god equally.
At the same time, it isn't like doing so is impossible.
How can one conclude if the Wager is "authentic and intellectually honest" if one does not examine if the Wager is fallacious?
You've touched on just one of the many problems with the Wager: The assumption that we understand god's intentions. There are others.
The primary one being that any
real God would not give mind to whether or not a handful of mollusks clinging to a measly rock acknowledged its existence.
Jon
In considering the Origin of Species, it is quite conceivable that a naturalist... might come to the conclusion that each species had not been independently created, but had descended, like varieties, from other species. - Charles Darwin On the Origin of Species
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En el mundo hay multitud de idiomas, y cada uno tiene su propio significado. - I Corintios 14:10
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A devout people with its back to the wall can be pushed deeper and deeper into hardening religious nativism, in the end even preferring national suicide to religious compromise. - Colin Wells Sailing from Byzantium
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[Philosophy] stands behind everything. It is the loom behind the fabric, the place you arrive when you trace the threads back to their source. It is where you question everything you think you know and seek every truth to be had. - Archer Opterix [msg=-11,-316,210]