A better wager that works in real life is more like this:
If you have a feeling a religion is true, you better not abandon it, unless you are sure it's not or you might burn in hell per that religion.
(works on believers)
And appeal to disbelievers:
"If you don't know a religion is false, and it threatens with you hell, you better find out if such a religion is false, or else you might burn in hell".
This is sort of the real life appeal....
And psychologically people are often defeated, as they don't know a religion is false, they get tired, and just want to believe, to get relief, and feel peace.
And often that religion is the one they have a bias to.
So the real life wager goes something like that....
If you have a feeling a religion is true, you better not abandon it, unless you are sure it's not or you might burn in hell per that religion.
(works on believers)
And appeal to disbelievers:
"If you don't know a religion is false, and it threatens with you hell, you better find out if such a religion is false, or else you might burn in hell".
This is sort of the real life appeal....
And psychologically people are often defeated, as they don't know a religion is false, they get tired, and just want to believe, to get relief, and feel peace.
And often that religion is the one they have a bias to.
So the real life wager goes something like that....

