(February 27, 2013 at 4:21 am)FallentoReason Wrote: In that case, I agree with you. In practical terms though, I can't bring myself to live under religious belief X because I won't be sincere about it. I'll be living a lie because I'm not being true to myself. Pascal's Wager simply isn't a method that would work in reality. It's only good philosophically.In Islam Prophet Mohamed stated very clearly that you should be a Muslim even if you don't believe 100%
He said practicing Islam will increase the faith in your heart
So It is not a lie even if you waged
When prophet Mohamed concurred Mecca, he came to the opposition leader (Abi Sufian) and said to him: Isn't time to believe that there is no God but Allah
He said: If our (False) Gods were true, they should have helped us
Mohamed said: And I'm the prophet of Allah
He said: there is still something in my heart about that
Mohamed said: Even though become a Muslim and this will vanish
He embraced Islam and became a good Muslim after that