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📆 16 Jan 2021 | ⏱️ 1 minute read
Matt Dillahunty[1] thoroughly refutes Pascal's Wager. He mentions the idea of fractal wrongness[2] which means that a worldview is wrong at every scale of resolution. Many theistic arguments are fractally wrong, not just Pascal's Wager. But I'm really glad Matt brings it up in this video.
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