Paschal's Wager

Paschal's Wager is a suggestion posed by French philosopher writer and mathematician, Blaise Paschal, that clearly rationalizes (for me) our belief in Christ.  Paschal believed that in deciding on accepting religion we must first view it as a wager, betting on the fact that God exist and if he doesn't we lose nothing. If he doesn't we have lived a life that is guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ and we have lived as though we have faith, we have also lived an enriched life that is based primarily on love.

Some may argue that this rationalization is far-fetched and that they cannot place all of their belief in something or someone that they can not see and that the teachings are merely dogma that people use to hide behind. But for me --I'd rather hide behind love than not--I'd rather be guided by principles that enrich my life than not. What is the alternative? living a empty shell of a life that anything goes and that is guided by our own insatiable whims. Well I choose to bet on Christ, I choose to believe that Christ is my savior, and that he died on the cross to relieve me of my sins, so that I can choose differently, so that I can carry on his life's work of learning from those that came before me and choosing to break all bondages that do not promote love.

John one of Christ beloved apostle said it most eloquently that " We have come to know and to believe the love that God has for us. God is love and the one who remains in God and God remains in him"  (1 John 4:16)

At the core of Christ teachings is loving--what a great way to live!

So this week ladies get to know Christ--what do you have to lose?

Go Forth and Do Amazing Things This Week!

Kind Regards,

Pauline

Comments

  1. Momma P! That was so on point and timely for my birthday! What a gift to remember! What a gift you are to remind of the gift!!! May God's light continue to radiate brilliantly through you as he uses you to light the paths of others.

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