It's not "wrong" its literally a foil to respond to logical reasoning of religious belief(and establish rational approaches generally ended in madness.)
Pascal was trying to show other ways to christian faith, and how absurd dealing with infinities of uncertainties were.
The wager has had many criticisms over the years, but I would say misunderstanding it as a logical and faithful argument for the existence of god is the most prominent one.
Pascal was trying to show other ways to christian faith, and how absurd dealing with infinities of uncertainties were.
The wager has had many criticisms over the years, but I would say misunderstanding it as a logical and faithful argument for the existence of god is the most prominent one.