Pascal’s Wager looks clever on the surface, but falls apart under scrutiny. Belief isn’t a light switch, the argument stacks the deck, and what passes for logic is mostly performance.
A simple, step-by-step analogy that shows why we instantly spot artifacts in a sea of nature—and why that same split undercuts the classic “watchmaker” move.
A growing quick-reference guide to logic, debate, and argumentation. Designed for lay readers with no formal training, this page makes the principles of reasoning and critical thinking accessible and practical.