Topic: | Re:Re:Re::cuts no ice | |
Posted by: | Stewart Dean | |
Date/Time: | 30/06/08 17:43:00 |
Will, Pascal's wager is flawed as it assumes the choice was between one religion. Throw in multiple religions and pascal wager becomes unworkable. Google pascal's wager to find out more. This kinda applies to the 10% uncertainty of one findings. If you have, say, 20 independent sources that are 90% certain then, assuming these are different views of the same problem using different data, then the certainty is 99.9% + Stew |