A word-play on Pascal’s Wager, it consists on the fact that having faith is the most heretic thing to do.
Faith is blind and deaf. People with faith are so convinced of their beliefs, that they have the delusion (or is it? [Vsauce music plays]) that their beliefs are facts, regardless of what “God’s Reality” objectively states.
Faithful people don’t care about the things they put their faith on, they only care about the beliefs themselves. This implies faithful people don’t care about any deity, they only care about their personal god(alt: “The Real God: An Epiphany” by @DarkMatter2525
).
Therefore, having faith is the most absolutely heretic thing, so infinitely heretic that not even the “Sin of Apostasy” comes close to it.
The only way to stop being heretic as a faithful person, is to embrace science instead of dogmas, which requires abandoning one’s faith (something extremely difficult for people that have been brainwashed when they were children)
Some believers criticize “modern relativism”. They say stuff such as “Nowadays, people don’t care about the truth. They invent their own truths and ignore reality”.
1st of all, this has always been the case. Examples:
The irony in all of this, is that every previous example wouldn’t exist if relativism/subjectivity didn’t exist.
People in glass watchtowers shouldn’t throw stones.(alt: “concealing abuse” by
@TheraminTrees
)