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Wagering on Religious Liberty
Author(s)Editor of Harvard Law Review
AbstractBlaise Pascal articulated the theory that a rational agnostic should believe in God, because the possible benefits of belief exceeded the costs of false belief. The application of this theory to governments seeking to expand or limit religious freedom is discussed.
IssueNo3
Pages946-968
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHarvard Law Review
VolumeNo116
PubDateJanuary 2003
ISBN_ISSN0017-811X

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