Yeah, and a fraidycat, too.
2007-04-24 08:01:31
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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lol. It's a branch of Catholicism. Jansenism. Though not a very pure branch. In fact, it really didn't like Catholics much at all. He really didn't want to give his sister her dowry for a nun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaise_Pascal#Religious_conversion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jansenism
Of course if you are referring to *our* very own R&S Blaise Pascal--I can most definitely tell you the answer is yes. Keyword though "was."
2007-04-24 17:40:03
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answered by phantom_of_valkyrie 7
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I'd say yes. Do we get to drin kto this because Pascal was mentioned? If so Scotch on the rocks here I come.
2007-04-24 15:02:26
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answered by Satan 4
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Never assume anything. I've heard that go through for a while, now. Maybe, maybe not. At this point it's more critical. The consequences more extreme. So it's good to be dead sure.
2007-04-24 15:02:04
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answered by vanamont7 7
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The poor guy. I still say he was a genius, and that these nutcase loonbags keep reinventing his wager and wording it poorly is only an indication that even a genius can have an off day.
2007-04-24 15:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he was. Sounds like he was scared into it. Never the less he has some sweet quotes.
2007-04-24 15:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not so sure, maybe he was just afraid of the Christian idea of hell.
2007-04-24 15:03:12
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answered by Adoptive Father 6
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He was. Especially later in life.
2007-04-24 15:04:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Would you be willing to wager on that?
Hooray beer!
2007-04-24 15:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I think so too.
2007-04-24 15:02:56
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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