Christians love to use Pascals's Wager. What is Pascal's Wager? The argument that it is in one's own best interest to behave as if God exists, since the possibility of eternal punishment in hell outweighs any advantage of believing otherwise. That in itself is fallacy, for, if you don't believe in, let's say, Allah, you will go to the Islamic hell or place of eternal torture. Christians will choose to ignore this. I have met very few open-minded Christians. Blaise Pascal was actually a christian. Don't get me wrong, he was a brilliant mathematician. He contributed to math greatly. This argument is actually meant to be against Atheists. It states, "why not believe in God just to be safe."
Now, onto The Crawford Fallacy. The Crawford Fallacy is actually new. It's something I thought of back in October. It states, "Only my god is real, I know he is. Oh, you know your god? Your a fake non-believer. Have fun in hell." It mixes in a bit of Pascal's Wager. It does make sense. I have met Christians who believe this, as do all m religious people. Everyone is an Atheist. Actual Atheists only go one god further.
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